Shared GatewaysAll RAS Secure Client Gateways that exist in the Tenant Broker are shared among Tenants. For the most part, shared gateways operate similarly to standard RAS Secure Client Gateways but there are differences, which are described below. Tunneling policies Tunneling policies are allowed. Tunneled connections are sent to a Tenant Farm mapped to the public address used. The policies however are limited to "None" and "All servers in Site". WYSE WYSE is not supported. Session counters For each shared gateway, a session counter is displayed in the Tenant Broker console. To see how many sessions a gateway is running, navigate to Farm > Site and examine the Sessions column in the Gateways section. Client connection routing Each shared gateway is aware of a configuration of each existing Tenant and is able to route client connections to a correct RAS Publishing Agent running in a Tenant Farm. The routing works as follows:
Shared gateway maintenance When you need to take a shared RAS Secure Client Gateway offline for maintenance, you can do it the same way it's done in a traditional Parallels RAS Farm. You disable the gateway and wait for active sessions to drain. To see the number of active sessions for a gateway, navigate to Farm > Site. The session count is displayed in the Sessions column. You can safely take shared Gateways offline. Parallels Clients will reconnect to the same sessions automatically. |
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