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Downloading a jetPACK

·     Each jetPACK below has been created with a unique Virtual IP address contained in the title of the jetPACK. For example, the first jetPACK below has a Virtual IP Address of 1.1.1.1
·     You can either upload this jetPACK as is and change the IP address in the GUI or edit the jetPACK with a text editor such as Notepad++ and search and replace 1.1.1.1 with your Virtual IP address.
·     In addition, each jetPACK has been created with 2 Real Servers with IP addresses of 127.1.1.1 and 127.2.2.2. Again you can change these in the GUI after upload or beforehand using Notepad++.
·     Click on a jetPACK link below and Save Link as a jetPACK-VIP-Application.txt file in your chosen location
Microsoft Exchange
Application
Download link
What does it do?
What’s included?
Exchange 2010
jetPACK-1.1.1.1-Exchange-2010
This jetPACK will add the basic settings to load balance Microsoft Exchange 2010. There is a flightPATH rule included to redirect traffic on the HTTP service to HTTPS, but it is an option. If you don’t have a license for flightPATH, this jetPACK will still work.
Global settings: Service timeout 2 hours
Monitors: Layer 7 monitor for the Outlook web app, and Layer 4 out of band monitor for client access service
Virtual Service IP: 1.1.1.1
Virtual Service Ports: 80, 443, 135, 59534, 59535
Real Servers: 127.1.1.1 127.2.2.2
flightPATH: Adds redirect from HTTP to HTTPS
 
jetPACK-1.1.1.2-Exchange-2010-SMTP-RP
Same as above, but it will add an SMTP service on port 25 in reverse proxy connectivity. The SMTP server will see the ALB-X interface address as the source IP.
Global settings: Service timeout 2 hours
Monitors: Layer 7 monitor for the Outlook web app. Layer 4 out of band monitor for client access service
Virtual Service IP: 1.1.1.1
Virtual Service Ports: 80, 443, 135, 59534, 59535, 25 (reverse proxy)
Real Servers: 127.1.1.1 127.2.2.2
flightPATH: Adds redirect from HTTP to HTTPS
 
jetPACK-1.1.1.3-Exchange-2010-SMTP-DSR
Same as above, except this jetPACK will configure the SMTP service to use Direct Server Return connectivity. This jetPACK is needed if your SMTP server needs to see the actual IP address of the client.
Global settings: Service timeout 2 hours
Monitors: Layer 7 monitor for the Outlook web app. Layer 4 out of band monitor for client access service
Virtual Service IP: 1.1.1.1
Virtual Service Ports: 80, 443, 135, 59534, 59535, 25 (direct server return)
Real Servers: 127.1.1.1 127.2.2.2
flightPATH: Adds redirect from HTTP to HTTPs
Exchange 2013
jetPACK-2.2.2.1-Exchange-2013-Low-Resource
This setup adds 1 VIP and two services for HTTP and HTTPS traffic and requires the least CPU.
It is possible to add multiple health checks to the VIP to check each of the individual services is up
Global settings:
Monitors: Layer 7 monitor for OWA, EWS, OA, EAS, ECP, OAB, and ADS
Virtual Service IP: 2.2.2.1
Virtual Service Ports: 80, 443
Real Servers: 127.1.1.1 127.2.2.2
flightPATH: Adds redirect from HTTP to HTTPS
 
jetPACK-2.2.3.1-Exchange-2013-Med-Resource
This setup uses a unique IP address for each service and therefore uses more resources than above. You must configure each service as an individual DNS entry Example owa.edgenexus.com, ews.edgenexus.com, etc. A monitor for each service will be added and applied to the relevant service
Global settings:
Monitors: Layer 7 monitor for OWA, EWS, OA, EAS, ECP, OAB,ADS, MAPI and PowerShell
Virtual Service IP: 2.2.3.1, 2.2.3.2, 2.2.3.3, 2.2.3.4, 2.2.3.5, 2.2.3.6, 2.2.3.7, 2.2.3.8, 2.2.3.9, 2.2.3.10
Virtual Service Ports: 80, 443
Real Servers: 127.1.1.1 127.2.2.2
flightPATH: Adds redirect from HTTP to HTTPs
 
jetPACK-2.2.2.3-Exchange2013-HIgh-Resource
This jetPACK will add one unique IP address and several virtual services on different ports. flightPATH will then context switch based on the destination path to the correct Virtual Service. This jetPACK requires the most amount of CPU to carry out the context switching
Global settings:
Monitors: Layer 7 monitor for OWA, EWS, OA, EAS, ECP, OAB, ADS, MAPI and PowerShell
Virtual Service IP: 2.2.2.3
Virtual Service Ports: 80, 443, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Real Servers: 127.1.1.1 127.2.2.2
flightPATH: Adds redirect from HTTP to HTTPS
Microsoft Remote Desktop
Normal
DICOM – Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine
Normal HTTP
Oracle e-Business Suite
 SSL Offload
 
 
VMware Horizon View
Connection Servers – SSL Offload
Security Servers – SSL Re-Encryption