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  • Page 1 Deployment Guide AX Series with Oracle Application Server...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Table of Contents DEPLOYMENT GUIDE AX Series with Oracle Applicati on Server Introducti on ....................... 1 Prerequisites & Assumpti ons ..................1 Confi guring AX for Oracle Applicati on Server ........ 2 Confi guring Oracle Web Server on AX ..........
  • Page 3: Introducti On

    For more information on Oracle Application Server Products visit: http://www.oracle.com/appserver/enterprise_edition.html The AX Series with its Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS) has been designed specifi cally for ap- plications such as Oracle Application Server providing better robustness in failover situations, intelligent load sharing and offl...
  • Page 4: Confi Guring Ax For Oracle Applicati On Server

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Confi guring AX for Oracle Applicati on Server Oracle Clients Internet AX Advanced Traffic Manager Oracle Web Server Oracle Single Sign On Oracle Identity Manager Database Servers Figure 2.1 Logical deployment topology Figure 2.1 Logical deployment topology Performance by Design...
  • Page 5: Confi Guring Oracle Web Server On Ax

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Confi guring Oracle Web Server on AX Connect the AX devices to the network that consists of Oracle servers and confi gure the network routing entries if the servers are in a different subnet, and follow the confi guration steps below. •...
  • Page 6: Auto-Port Translati On

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Figure 2.2 Health Monitor Confi guration Figure 2.2 Health Monitor Confi guration Auto-Port Translati on The AX device allows you to use different port numbers for a real server port and its corresponding virtual server port. The AX auto-port translation feature can automatically translate the port numbers internally.
  • Page 7: Real Server Confi Gurati On

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server To confi gure Auto-Translate Port: Select Confi g Mode > Service > SLB On the menu bar, select Global > Auto Translation Click on one of the range names. The Auto Translation screen appears Note: If a range has already been confi...
  • Page 8 Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server to the server’s IP address In the Port fi eld, enter the number of the service port on the real server. In this example, the port number is “7777” In the Health Monitor (HM) drop-down list for the port, select the previously confi gured “Oracle-HTTP-HM”...
  • Page 9: Service Group Confi Gurati On

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Service Group Confi gurati on A Service Group contains a set of real servers from which the AX device can select to service client requests. A service group allows you to virtually support multiple servers as one logical server. To confi...
  • Page 10: Confi Guring Templates For Oracle Web Server

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Confi guring Templates for Oracle Web Server Templates are sets of confi guration parameters that apply to specifi c service types or to servers and ser- vice ports. Even though in some cases default templates can be used, it is recommended that you create templates specifi...
  • Page 11: Tcp Proxy Template Confi Gurati On

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server TCP Proxy Template Confi gurati on TCP-proxy templates control TCP stack settings such as the idle timeout for TCP connections. We will use this template on a virtual server port. To confi gure a TCP-Proxy template: Select Confi...
  • Page 12: Ssl Certi Fi Cate Confi Gurati On

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server SSL Certi fi cate Confi gurati on In this section we will confi gure SSL Certifi cate for Client SSL Template. You can also import a certifi cate from a remote location. To confi gure SSL Certifi cate: Select Confi...
  • Page 13: Confi Guring Client Template

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Confi guring Client Template In this section we confi gure the Client SSL Template using the previously confi gured SSL certifi cate. As we are using a client side HTTPS and server side HTTP confi guration in this Deployment Guide, we will confi...
  • Page 14: Confi Guring Https Virtual Server

    Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server Confi guring HTTPS Virtual Server In this step we confi gure a Virtual Server. We are using a secure connection so we need to select the HTTPS type for the Virtual Server and also need to bind all previously confi gured templates on the Vir- tual Server port 443 (HTTPS).
  • Page 15 Deployment Guide for Oracle Application Server The default Virtual Server Port Template is used for the service port, so leave default se- lected In the HTTP Template drop-down list, select “Oracle-HTTP-Temp” template confi gured above In the Client-SSL Template drop-down list, select the “Oracle-Client” template confi gured above In the TCP-Proxy Template fi...
  • Page 16: Summary And Conclusion

    Achieve higher connection throughput and faster end user responsiveness by offl oading security processing to the AX device. The AX Series Advanced Traffi c Manager provides signifi cant benefi ts for all users of the Oracle Applica- tion Server. For more information about AX Series products, refer to: http://a10networks.com/products/axseries.php...
  • Page 17 About A10 Networks A10 Networks was founded in 2004 with a mission to provide innovative networking and security solutions. A10 Networks makes high-performance products that help organizations accelerate, optimize and secure their applications. A10 Networks is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offi ces in the United States, Europe, Japan, China, Korea and Taiwan.

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