Testing
- Last Updated: May 13, 2025
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After following the implementation steps in the previous section, follow the steps below to test the load-balanced RD Gateway environment:
- Open an RDP connection to the
RDS 2012 deployment. This can be performed in various ways:
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Use RD Web Access. Refer to the Load Balancing Remote Desktop Web Access section.
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Use the Remote App and Desktop Connections (RADC) as part of the Control Panel.
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Manually create a .RDP file.
Note: Ensure to leverage the RD gateway. Remember that the RD Gateway can also be configured to be bypassed when a direct RDP connection to the RD Session Hosts is possible. Either test from a client that you have confirmed is not able to connect to the RD Session Hosts directly, or configure your RDP settings to always use the RD Gateway.
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- After opening a connection, in the
main menu of the LoadMaster WUI, select Statistics.
- Click Virtual
Services.Note: This overview shows the active sessions, sessions over the last hour, in addition to how many requests each Real Server handled.
- Open another web browser on a different client and perform steps 1 and 2 above.
- Refresh the LoadMaster statistics
page. Notice that, based on the load balancing method selected, load is spread over
both RD Gateway servers.
To ensure that the new HTTP-based transport protocol of the RD Gateway on Windows Server 2012 is being leveraged, follow the steps below:
- Log in to the RD Gateway Server that
holds the active test session.
- Open Administrative Tools and then Remote Desktop Gateway Manager.
- Expand your RD Gateway server and click Monitoring.
- Confirm that your active session uses HTTP as the Transport, and not RPC-HTTP.