Setting up the load-balancing mechanism with stand-alone multiplexers

If you have deployed stand-alone IBM® Sametime® Community Server multiplexers, you have two choices for setting up the load balancing mechanism.

  • Set up a rotating DNS system to accomplish load balancing. Use rotating DNS to associate the IP addresses of the Community Services multiplexer computers to a single DNS name.

    For example, associate the IP address of Multiplexer Machine 1 (11.22.33.44) and Multiplexer Machine 2 (11.22.33.55) to the DNS name cscluster.sametime.com.

  • Set up a WebSphere® Edge Server (Network Dispatcher) in front of the Sametime servers that you intend to cluster. Use the WebSphere Edge Server Network Dispatcher to distribute connections to the multiplexer computers. For more information, see the WebSphere Edge Server documentation, available at the website www.redbooks.ibm.com (and also provided with the WebSphere Edge Server).

The diagram that follows shows the Community Services multiplexers with the rotating DNS system in place. Note that the WebSphere Edge Server can be used in place of the rotating DNS system.


Client connection with rotating DNS connected to two Sametime servers and two Multiplexers which are part of a Domino cluster. An LDAP directory server sits outside the cluster.