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To add a Load Balancer node:
Table 1: Details needed for configuring a Load Balancer
| Fields | Description |
| Name | Name for the Load Balancer, say, Demo_Load Balancer. |
| Host | The Host machine name (IP) on which the Load Balancer is to be configured, say, 192.168.1.143. This can be any machine in the LAN where the Server Administration service is running. |
| Lookup Port | The Lookup Port on the host machine on which the Load Balancer will start, say 9191. |
| HTTP Port | The HTTP Port on which the Web container is started, say, 8181. |
| HTTPS Port | The HTTPS Port on which the Web container is started, say, 444. This is used for secure communication. Optionally, you can also enable HTTPS for secure communication. Click Save. |
A new server instance Demo_Load Balancer running on localhost is added with its naming service listening on Port 9191 and HTTP server on Port 8181. This takes you back to the Administration Service main page where the new server appears in the list of managed servers.
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