Network Load Balancing (NLB) Deployment Topics

Add a host
Adjust convergence parameters
Configure cluster parameters
Configure host parameters
Connect to existing clusters from Network Load Balancing Manager using a host list
Connect to existing clusters from Network Load Balancing Manager using a single host
Create a new port rule
Disable and block all Network Load Balancing traffic handling for specific ports
Disable new traffic handling for specific ports
Disable new traffic handling for specific ports and stop Network Load Balancing
Edit an existing port rule
Enable Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) support
Enable multicast support
Enable Network Load Balancing
Enable Network Load Balancing Manager logging
Enable Network Load Balancing traffic handling for specific ports
Immediately stop handling all Network Load Balancing cluster traffic
Install Network Load Balancing if it was previously uninstalled
Limit switch port flooding
Network Load Balancing : Configuration Best Practices for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Network Load Balancing: Frequently Asked Questions for Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Planning for High Availability and Scalability
Remove a host from a Network Load Balancing cluster
Remove a port rule
Remove all hosts from a Network Load Balancing cluster
Restart handling Network Load Balancing cluster traffic
Resume Network Load Balancing
Set up TCP/IP for Network Load Balancing
Stop managing a cluster from Network Load Balancing Manager
Suspend Network Load Balancing
Uninstall Network Load Balancing
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