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    PLAYBOOK

    Brocade ServerIron and Blue Coat ProxySG

    Joint Solutions Overview

    To address challenges associated with todays mission critical enterprise

    application deployments Brocade, in collaboration with Blue Coat, offers

    caching and WAN optimization solutions to suit a variety of customer

    configurations. This document provides high-level technical guidance for

    joint solution proposals that integrate Brocade ServerIron Application

    Delivery Controllers with Blue Coat ProxySG appliances.

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    CONTENTS

    Introduction........................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Caching Solutions.............................................................................................................................................................................................................4

    Proxy (Explicit mode) Cache Switching................................................................................................................4Transparent Cache Switching (TCS)...........................................................................................................................................................................7

    Benefits of using the ServerIron with Blue Coat Proxy SGs in Explicit and Transparent Mode ....................... 9Configurations................................................................................................................................................................................................................10WAN Optimization Solutions.....................................................................................................................................................................................11

    Standard Inline WAN Optimization ....................................................................................................................11Enhanced WAN Optimization.............................................................................................................................12Benefits of using the ServerIron with Blue Coat Proxy SGs in Standard and Enhanced Mode .....................13

    Configurations................................................................................................................................................................................................................14Contacts............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16Documentation Resources........................................................................................................................................................................................16

    TABLES AND FIGURES

    Figure 1 This shows explicit mode (simplified) .......................................................................................................... 4Figure 2 This diagram shows the explicit mode design with full redundancy.......................................................... 6Figure 3 Transparent Mode (Simplified)..................................................................................................................... 7Figure 4 Transparent mode (Fully Redundant).......................................................................................................... 8Table 1 Transparent Mode (TCS) configuration on the ServerIron.........................................................................10Table 2 Explicit Mode configuration on the ServerIron ...........................................................................................10Figure 5 This shows Standard Inline WAN Optimization (simplified).....................................................................11Figure 6 This shows Enhanced WAN Optimization (simplified)...............................................................................12Table 3 Configuration on the ServerIron when using Standard WAN optimization ...............................................14Table 4 Configuration on the ServerIron when using Enhanced WAN optimization..............................................15

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    INTRODUCTION

    The Brocade ServerIron family of Application Delivery Controllers intelligently balance user traffic to

    application servers for increased performance and ultimately an enhanced user experience. The

    ServerIron family offers enterprises and service providers highly resilient Server Load Balancing (SLB)

    with both stackable and high-port-density, chassis-based solutions. ServerIron provides optimizationfor application availability, performance, and securityand decreases application ownership costs.

    ServerIron addresses the following enterprise challenges:

    Meeting Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) for businesscontinuity

    Application, server, and network security Reducing capital and operational costs (CapEx and OpEx) for applications, servers, and

    networking

    The Blue Coat ProxySG family of appliances delivers a scalable proxy platform architecture to protect

    Web traffic and accelerate the delivery of business applications. ProxySG is built on SGOS, a custom,

    object-based operating system, which enables flexible policy control over content, users, applications

    and protocols.

    With Blue Coat ProxySG appliances, you can:

    Manage various proxy requirements across a distributed enterprise Protect internal users and networks from spyware and other attacks Significantly reduce bandwidth with leading compression, byte caching, and object caching

    technologies

    Accelerate application performance for files, e-mail, Web, SSL, and rich media applicationsThis document provides a high-level technical description of configurations where a joint Brocade

    Blue Coat solution can be best applied. Readers should already be familiar with Brocade ServerIron

    and Blue Coat ProxySG products and have a general understanding of how they function in a typical

    network. For detailed deployment, installation and configuration procedures refer to the appropriate

    product documentation, and to the various technical guides associated with this Joint Solutions sales

    kit.

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    CACHING SOLUTIONS

    Proxy (Explicit Mode) Cache Switching

    Explicit Mode requires that the users Internet Explorer is pointed to the IP address of the cache server.

    With multiple cache servers, the ServerIron is configured with a Virtual IP (VIP) to represent a singlepoint that provides the front end to multiple cache servers.

    Blue Coat ProxySG cache servers process web queries faster and more efficiently by temporarily

    storing details about repetitive web queries locally, reducing the number of external inquiries required

    to process a web query. By limiting the number of queries sent to remote web servers, the overall WAN

    access capacity required is lessened as is the overall operating cost for WAN access.

    Brocade ServerIron Application Delivery Controllers increase the reliability of explicit mode caching

    within a network by supporting redundant web cache server configurations known as web cache

    server groups, as well as supporting redundant paths to those server groups with the server backupoption.

    Figure 1 Explicit Mode (simplified)

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    In explicit mode, the users browser must be configured to use the proxy server. For Internet Explorer

    (IE), the following must be completed in the Tools Menu under Internet Options:

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    Figure 2 Explicit Mode (full redundancy)

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    TRANSPARENT CACHE SWITCHING (TCS)

    Transparent Cache Switching (TCS) allows a ServerIron to detect and switch web traffic to a local

    cache server within the network. A single ServerIron (or a Hot Standby pair) can provide Transparent

    Cache Switching for up to 1024 web cache servers.

    Blue Coat ProxySG cache servers process web queries faster and more efficiently by temporarily

    storing details about repetitive web queries locally, reducing the number of external inquiries required

    to process a web query. By limiting the number of queries sent to remote web servers, the overall WAN

    access capacity required is lessened as is the overall operating cost for WAN access.

    Brocade ServerIrons increase the reliability of transparent caching within a network by supporting

    redundant web cache server configurations known as web cache server groups, as well as supporting

    redundant paths to those server groups with the server backup option.Note that there are no overall architectural differences between Explicit Mode and Transparent Mode,

    although one major difference can be seen on the client (user) PC and the ServerIron. In Explicit Mode

    the client is pointed to a Virtual IP (VIP) on the ServerIron, whereas in Transparent Mode the

    ServerIron intercepts the pre-determined traffic (usually determined by the port) without having topoint the client to a specific VIP.

    Figure 3 Transparent Mode (simplified)

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    Figure 4 Transparent Mode (full redundancy)

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    Benefits of using the ServerIron with Blue Coat Proxy SGs in Explicit and Transparent Mode

    ServerIron provides several benefits in Explicit and Transparent Mode configurations:

    Load BalancingServerIron will distribute traffic to the ProxySG cache servers dependant on thebalancing scheme used. Transparent Mode uses hashing and Explicit mode will use a predictor

    Proxy SG Health ChecksServerIron monitors the health of the ProxySG cache servers by performinghealth checks. If a ProxySG fails the ServerIron removes it from the Cache Group

    RedundancyIf a failure occurs on one of the cache servers, ServerIron will redirect the traffic to otheravailable cache servers

    ScalabilityAs the load increases on the cache servers, additional cache servers can be added with nodisruption to current traffic

    Ease of DeploymentServerIron creates a single point-of-entry for the cache servers whether Explicitor Transparent Mode is used

    SpoofingWith spoofing enabled on the ServerIron, the cache server spoofs the clients IP addressinstead of using its own IP address when accessing the real server

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    CONFIGURATIONS

    Table 1 Transparent Mode (TCS) configuration on the ServerIroncontext default

    server cache-name SG2 10.98.1.3

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port ssl

    port ssl l4-check-only

    server cache-name SG3 10.98.1.4

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port ssl

    port ssl l4-check-only

    server cache-name SG4 10.98.1.5

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-onlyport ssl

    port ssl l4-check-only

    server cache-group 1

    hash-mask 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.255

    filter-acl 101

    cache-name SG2

    cache-name SG3

    cache-name SG4

    ip acl-permit-udp-1024

    ip l4-policy 1 cache tcp http globalip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.97.0.1

    !

    access-list 101 permit tcp any any

    Note that redundancy and routing configuration has notbeen added. These configuration parameters will bedependent on the customer implementation.

    Table 2 Explicit Mode configuration on the ServerIroncontext default

    server cache-name SG2 10.98.1.3port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port ssl

    port ssl l4-check-only

    server cache-name SG3 10.98.1.4

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port ssl

    port ssl l4-check-only

    server cache-name SG4 10.98.1.5

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port sslport ssl l4-check-only

    server cache-group 1

    hash-mask 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.255

    filter-acl 101cache-name SG2

    cache-name SG3

    cache-name SG4

    !

    server virtual vs1 10.98.0.100

    cache-enable

    !

    ip acl-permit-udp-1024

    ip l4-policy 1 cache tcp http global

    ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.97.0.1

    !

    access-list 101 permit tcp any any

    Note that redundancy and routing configuration has notbeen added. These configuration parameters will bedependent on the customer implementation.

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    WANOPTIMIZATION SOLUTIONS

    Standard Inline WAN Optimization

    Brocade ServerIron ADCs offer enterprises and service providers a highly resilient, server load

    balancing switch that provides both stackable and high port-density chassis-based solutions.

    ServerIron provides optimization for application availability, performance, and securityand decreases

    application ownership costs.

    To improve application performance for remote users, WAN optimization is required. WAN

    optimization increases bandwidth efficiency by reducing the amount of bandwidth required through

    data compression, byte caching and object caching technologies.

    The Standard Inline approach is to place the Blue Coat ProxySG inline between the edge router and

    the access switch on the client (remote user) side. On the Enterprise (Data Center/Corporate) side the

    ProxySG is placed between the edge router and the Brocade access switch which is also connected to

    the Brocade ServerIron. This allows the ServerIron to manage the traffic from remote users to the

    Server Farm.

    Figure 5 Standard Inline WAN Optimization (simplified)

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    Enhanced WAN Optimization

    Enhanced WAN Optimization provides bandwidth efficiency and application availability, performance,

    and security via the Blue Coat ProxySG and Brocade ServerIron respectively, but also allows for

    scalability and redundancy of the Blue Coat Proxy SG solution. To accomplish this, the ServerIron is

    configured to support TCS to the Blue Coat Proxy SG and VIPs to the server farm to manage the client

    traffic.

    In this configuration, inbound traffic is intercepted by the ServerIron dependant on the port (i.e.: HTTP -

    port 80). The traffic is then sent to the cache group of ProxySGs. The ProxySGs decompress the

    traffic and forward it back to the ServerIron where the traffic bound to the server farm will be attached

    to the associated VIP address, where ServerIron will load balance the traffic to the servers in the

    server farm.

    This configuration provides the following benefits:

    ProxySGs can be inserted or removed as needed without affecting traffic Traffic bound for the ProxySGs is load-balanced using a hashing algorithm There is no dependency on Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) to redirect traffic

    Figure 6 Enhanced WAN Optimization (simplified)

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    Benefits of using the ServerIron with Blue Coat Proxy SGs in Standard and Enhanced Mode

    ServerIron provides several benefits in Standard and Enhanced Mode configurations:

    Load BalancingServerIron will distribute the traffic to the ProxySGs using a hashing algorithm, andcan also load balance the traffic to the server farm dependant on the predictor used

    Health ChecksServerIron monitors the health of ProxySGs and real servers found in the server farm.By performing health checks, if a ProxySG or a real server has failed, ServerIron removes it from the

    Cache Group or VIP respectively

    RedundancyIf a failure occurs on one of the Proxy SGs or real servers, ServerIron will redirect thetraffic to other available ProxySGs or real servers respectively

    ScalabilityAs load increases on the Proxy SGs or real servers in the server farm, additional Proxy SGsor server farm servers can be added without disruption to the current traffic

    Ease of DeploymentServerIron creates a single point-of-entry for Proxy SGs and real servers

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    CONFIGURATIONS

    Table 3 Configuration on the ServerIron when using Standard WAN Optimizationserver backup ethe 3 0012.f27c.8540 vlan-id 999

    server backup-preference 5

    !!

    server no-fast-bringup

    server source-nat

    server source-nat-ip 192.168.1.50 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 port-range 1

    server router-ports ethernet 4

    !

    context default

    !

    server real r1 192.168.1.10

    port http

    port http keepalive

    port http url "GET /default.aspx HTTP/1.1\r\nHOST:

    www.contoso.com\r\n\r\n"

    !

    server real r2 192.168.1.11

    port http

    port http keepalive

    port http url "GET /default.aspx HTTP/1.1\r\nHOST:www.contoso.com\r\n\r\n"

    !

    server real r3 192.168.1.12

    port http

    port http keepalive

    port http url "GET /default.aspx HTTP/1.1\r\nHOST:

    www.contoso.com\r\n\r\n"

    !

    !

    server virtual vip1 192.168.1.100

    predictor least-connport http

    bind http r1 http r2 http r3 http

    !

    vlan 1 name DEFAULT-VLAN by port

    no spanning-tree

    !

    vlan 999 by port

    untagged ethe 3

    no spanning-tree

    !

    aaa authentication web-server default local

    boot sys fl sec

    wsm boot sec

    no enable aaa console

    hostname SP1

    ip address 192.168.1.253 255.255.255.0

    ip default-gateway 192.168.1.1

    telnet serverusername admin password .....

    Note that routing was not implemented in thisconfiguration, instead transparent or bridgedmode (Layer 2) with redundancy was used.Routing can be used and is dependent on thecustomers requirements.

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    Table 4 Configuration on the ServerIron when using Enhanced WAN Optimizationserver no-fast-bringup

    server source-nat

    server source-nat-ip 192.168.1.50 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0

    port-range 2

    !

    context default

    !server real r1 192.168.1.10

    port http

    port http keepalive

    port http url "GET /default.aspx HTTP/1.1\r\nHOST:

    spvip.sptest.foundry.com\r\n\r\n"

    !

    server real r2 192.168.1.11

    port http

    port http keepalive

    port http url "GET /default.aspx HTTP/1.1\r\nHOST:

    spvip.sptest.foundry.com\r\n\r\n"

    !

    server real r3 192.168.1.12

    port http

    port http keepalive

    port http url "GET /default.aspx HTTP/1.1\r\nHOST:

    spvip.sptest.foundry.com\r\n\r\n"

    !server cache-name SG1 192.168.1.41

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port ftp

    port 3035

    port 3034

    port 3036

    !

    server cache-name SG2 192.168.1.42

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port ftp

    port 3035

    port 3034

    port 3036

    !server cache-name SG3 192.168.1.43

    port http

    port http url "HEAD /"

    port http l4-check-only

    port ftp

    port 3035

    port 3034

    port 3036

    !

    server virtual vip1 192.168.1.100

    predictor least-conn

    cache-enable

    port http

    port http spoofing

    bind http r1 http r2 http r3 http

    !server cache-group 1

    hash-mask 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.255

    cache-name SG1

    cache-name SG2

    cache-name SG3

    spoof-support

    vlan 1 name DEFAULT-VLAN by port

    !

    vlan 100 by port

    untagged ethe 2/3 to 2/4

    router-interface ve 100

    !

    aaa authentication web-server default local

    boot sys fl sec

    no enable aaa console

    hostname SP1

    ip l4-policy 1 cache tcp http globaltelnet server

    username admin password .....

    snmp-server

    !

    router ospf

    area 10

    redistribution connected

    !

    interface ethernet 2/1

    ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0

    ip ospf area 10

    !

    interface ethernet 2/3

    link-aggregate configure key 11500

    link-aggregate active

    !

    interface ethernet 2/4

    link-aggregate configure key 11500link-aggregate active

    !

    interface ve 100

    ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0

    ip ospf area 10

    !

    End

    Note that routing configuration has been used. Theseconfiguration parameters will be dependent on the customerimplementation.

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    CONTACTSContact [email protected] for further assistance.

    DOCUMENTATION RESOURCES

    Documentation for ServerIron GT-C Series, GT-E Series, 350, 350 Plus, 450, 450 Plus 850, 850 Plus,

    10G, and 4G can be found under the product documentation page at

    http://www.foundrynet.com/services/documentation/index2.html

    ServerIron Hardware Installation GuideHTML or PDF (5.8 MB)This guide provides an overview of the ServerIron GT-C series, GT-E Series, 350 Series, 350 Plus Series, 450 Series, 450 Plus

    Series, 850 Series, 850 Plus Series, 10G Series, and 4G Series. It includes hardware installation instructions and hardware

    specifications.

    Server Load Balancing GuideHTML or PDF (4.5 MB)

    This guide describes basic Server Load Balancing configurations for the ServerIron product family. It covers basic SLB featuressuch as Server Load Balancing, Stateless Server Load Balancing, Health Checks, Layer 7 Content Switching, and High

    Availability

    Advanced Server Load Balancing GuideHTML or PDF (2.6 MB)This guide discusses Advanced Server Load Balancing concepts for the ServerIron product family. It covers features such as SIP

    Server Load Balancing, Transparent Cache Switching, IDS Server Load Balancing, HTTP Compression, and Total Content

    Analysis

    Global Server Load Balancing GuideHTML or PDF (1.6 MB)This guide explains how to achieve site level redundancy and data center site failure protection using the Global Server Load

    Balancing feature for ServerIron

    Security GuideHTML or PDF (2.1 MB)This guide describes Security features of ServerIron product family such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Acceleration, Web

    Application Firewall, Deep Packet Scan, Access Control List, and Network Address Translation

    Administration GuideHTML or PDF (1.0)This guide describes the configurations of administrative features used to manage the ServerIron product family

    Switching and Routing GuideHTML or PDF (1.6 MB)This guide describes switching and routing configurations for the ServerIron product family

    ServerIron TrafficWorks Graphical User InterfaceHTML or PDF (2.8 MB)This book provides details on the graphical user interface for ServerIron products.

    ServerIron Firewall Load Balancing GuideHTML or PDF (1.5 MB)This document provides configuration information for Firewall Load Balancing.

    IronWare MIB Reference.PDF(3.6 MB) This document contains the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Information Base (MIB)

    objects that are supported on devices (except for EdgeIron, AccessIron, and IronPoint).

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