Before You Configure a NIC Proxy

Before you configure a NIC proxy, you should have a good understanding of:

  • NIC resolution
  • NIC data types
  • How NIC proxies work

See Locating Subscriber Management Information, Overview of the NIC Resolution Process, and Overview of NIC Proxy Configuration.

Note: You cannot configure a local NIC host when the NIC is running on a C-series Controller.

The values that you configure for a NIC proxy depend on the particular application; for example, you must specify the type of data used for the key and the type of data used for the value for each application.

Before you configure a NIC proxy for an application, obtain the following information from the system manager who maintains the NIC configuration for NIC hosts:

  • The name of the resolver that the application uses.
  • The type of key the application will provide to the NIC host.
  • The type of value the NIC host is to return.
  • Whether or not the application will use a local NIC host.
  • If the application does not use a local NIC host:
    • The size of the NIC proxy cache.
    • The groups to be listed for NIC host selection. These groups provide NIC replication.