Microsoft Dynamics AX
Contents
1 Introduction
Microsoft Dynamics AX is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software package developed for businesses. It aims to drive sales, productivity and marketing effectiveness through social insights, business intelligence and campaign management in the cloud, on-premises or with a hybrid combination of both.
Such a powerful tool requires reliable and powerful support. The Kemp LoadMaster delivers an exceptional, cost-effective and easy to use solution which, by employing Adaptive Load Balancing, balances requests across Microsoft Dynamics.
When deployed as a pair, two LoadMasters give the security of High Availability (HA). HA allows two physical or virtual machines to become one logical device. Only one of these units is ever handling traffic at any particular moment. One unit is active and the other is a hot standby (passive). This provides redundancy and resiliency, meaning if one LoadMaster goes down for any reason, the hot standby can become active, therefore avoiding any downtime. For more information on HA please refer to: High Availability (HA), Feature Description.
1.1 Document Purpose
This document is intended to provide guidance on how to deploy Microsoft Dynamics AX with a Kemp LoadMaster. The Kemp Support Team is available to provide solutions for scenarios not explicitly defined.
The Kemp support site can be found at: https://support.kemptechnologies.com.
1.2 Intended Audience
This document is intended to be used by anyone deploying Microsoft Dynamics AX with a Kemp LoadMaster.
2 Microsoft Dynamics Template
Kemp has developed a template containing our recommended settings for Microsoft Dynamics AX. This template can be installed on the LoadMaster and used when creating Virtual Services. Using a template automatically populates the settings in the Virtual Services. This is quicker and easier than manually configuring each Virtual Service. If needed, changes can be made to any of the Virtual Service settings after using the template.
Download released templates from the following page: LoadMaster Templates.
For more information and steps on how to import and use templates, refer to the Virtual Services and Templates, Feature Description.
For steps on how to manually add and configure each of the Virtual Services, refer to the Configure Microsoft Dynamics Virtual Services section of this document.
3 Architecture
4 Configure Microsoft Dynamics Virtual Services
The environment in which Microsoft Dynamics AX is deployed determines which of the following set-ups should be used.
4.1 Enable Subnet Originating Requests Globally
It is best practice to enable the Subnet Originating Requests option globally.
In a one-armed setup (where the Virtual Service and Real Servers are on the same network/subnet) Subnet Originating Requests is usually not needed. However, enabling Subnet Originating Requests should not affect the routing in a one-armed setup.
In a two-armed setup where the Virtual Service is on network/subnet A, for example, and the Real Servers are on network B, Subnet Originating Requests should be enabled on LoadMasters with firmware version 7.1-16 and above.
When Subnet Originating Requests is enabled, the LoadMaster routes traffic so that the Real Server sees traffic arriving from the LoadMaster interface that is in that network/subnet.
When Subnet Originating Requests is enabled globally, it is automatically enabled on all Virtual Services. If the Subnet Originating Requests option is disabled globally, you can choose whether to enable Subnet Originating Requests on a per-Virtual Service basis.
To enable Subnet Originating Requests globally, follow the steps below:
1. In the main menu of the LoadMaster Web User Interface (WUI), go to System Configuration > Miscellaneous Options > Network Options.
2. Select the Subnet Originating Requests check box.
4.2 Microsoft Dynamics AX ERP Portal Virtual Service
The following are the steps involved and the recommended settings to configure the Microsoft Dynamics HTTPS Virtual Service:
1. In the main menu of the LoadMaster Web User Interface (WUI), go to Virtual Services > Add New.
2. Enter a valid IP address in the Virtual Address text box.
3. Enter 443 in the Port text box.
4. Enter a recognizable Service Name, for example MS Dynamic AX.
5. Ensure tcp is selected as the Protocol.
6. Click Add this Virtual Service.
7. Enter the details shown in the following table:
Section |
Option |
Value |
Comment |
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Standard Options |
Transparency |
Disabled |
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Persistence Mode |
Source IP Address |
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Persistence Timeout |
30 Minutes |
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Scheduling Method |
least connection |
|
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Idle Connection Timeout |
660 |
|
SSL Properties |
SSL Acceleration
|
Enabled Reencrypt
|
A wildcard certificate allows secure connections to be established with a request URL in the format of *.example.com. With this approach, a single certificate secures traffic for all clients in a multi-tenant environment. |
|
Supported Protocols |
TLS1.0 TLS1.1 TLS1.2 TLS1.3 |
While this workload may not support TLS1.3 yet, Kemp recommend enabling it for future proofing. |
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Cipher Set |
Best Practices |
For further information on cipher sets, please refer to the SSL Accelerated Services, Feature Description. |
Advanced Properties |
Content Switching |
Disabled |
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Add HTTP Headers
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Legacy Operation (X-ClientSide) |
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Redirection URL |
https://%h%s |
Click Add HTTP Redirector. This option will only appear if port 80 is free. |
Real Servers |
Real Server Check Method |
HTTPS Protocol |
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Checked Port |
443 |
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Use HTTP/1.1 |
Selected |
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HTTP/1.1 Host |
ax.example.com |
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HTTP Method |
GET |
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Users should note that clicking the Add HTTP Redirector button, automatically creates a redirect Virtual Service on Port 80. This option will only appear if a port HTTP redirect does not already exist:
8. Add the Real Servers:
a) Click the Add New button.
b) Enter the IP address of the AX Server.
c) Enter 443 as the Port.
The Real Server Port should match the Virtual Service Port.
The Forwarding method and Weight values are set by default. An administrator can change these.
d) Click Add this Real Server. Click OK to the pop-up message.
e) Repeat the steps above to add more Real Servers as needed, based on the environment.
4.3 Microsoft Dynamics AX HTTP (Redirect) Virtual Service
This Virtual Service is automatically created when users click the Add HTTP Redirector button while configuring the Microsoft Dynamics AX ERP Portal Virtual Service in the Microsoft Dynamics AX ERP Portal Virtual Service section.
4.4 Microsoft Dynamics AX AOS Virtual Service
The following are the steps involved and the values required to configure the Microsoft Dynamics AX AOS Virtual Service:
1. In the main menu of the LoadMaster Web User Interface (WUI), go to Virtual Services > Add New.
2. Enter a valid IP address in the Virtual Address text box.
3. Enter 2712 in the Port text box.
4. Enter a recognizable Service Name, for example MS Dynamic AX AOS.
5. Ensure tcp is selected as the Protocol.
6. Click Add this Virtual Service.
7. Enter the details shown in the following table:
Section |
Option |
Value |
Comment |
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Standard Options |
Transparency |
Deselected |
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Extra Ports |
1433,1812,1814,8101,8201,8202 |
Click Set Extra Ports |
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Persistence Mode |
Source IP Address |
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Persistence Timeout |
30 Minutes |
|
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Scheduling Method |
least connection |
|
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Idle Connection Timeout |
660 |
|
Real Servers |
Real Server Check Method |
TCP Connection Only |
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Checked Port |
2712 |
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8. Add the Real Servers:
a) Click the Add New button.
b) Enter the IP address of the AX Server.
c) Enter 2712 as the Port.
The Real Server Port should match the Virtual Service Port.
The Forwarding method and Weight values are set by default. An administrator can change these.
d) Click Add this Real Server. Click OK to the pop-up message.
e) Repeat the steps above to add more Real Servers as needed, based on the environment.
References
Unless otherwise specified, the following documents can be found at: http://kemptechnologies.com/documentation.
Virtual Services and Templates, Feature Description.
High Availability (HA), Feature Description
SSL Accelerated Services, Feature Description
Last Updated Date
This document was last updated on 22 June 2022.