Implementing Http/Https Server Load Balancing - Radware Alteon Application Manual

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Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
Server Load Balancing

Implementing HTTP/HTTPS Server Load Balancing

This section includes the following topics:
Procedures for Common HTTP and HTTPS Implementations, page 218
HTTP/S Services Features, page 219
Procedures for Common HTTP and HTTPS Implementations
Use the following commands for common HTTP and HTTPS implementations.
To configure Alteon for HTTP load balancing on its well-known port (80)
Access the virtual server, and set the HTTP virtual service.
>> /cfg/slb/virt 1/service http
To configure Alteon for HTTPS load balancing on its well-known port (443)
Access the virtual server, and set the HTTPS virtual service.
>> /cfg/slb/virt 1/service https
To configure HTTP or HTTPS on a non-standard port
Use the same command with the requested port number. Alteon prompts you for the application for
which you want to use this port (assuming it is not the well-known port of another application).
To configure Alteon for HTTP load balancing on port 88 (non-standard port)
Access the virtual server, and set the HTTP virtual service.
>> /cfg/slb/virt 1/service 88 http
To configure Alteon for HTTPS load balancing on port 444 (non-standard port)
Access the virtual server, and set the HTTP virtual service.
>> /cfg/slb/virt 1/service 444 https
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Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302

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