Configuring The Vip Address For An Ssl Back-End Server; Configuring The Virtual Port - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Configuration Manual

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Configuring Back-End SSL Servers in an SSL Proxy List

Configuring the VIP Address for an SSL Back-End Server

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Configuring the Virtual Port

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To configure the VIP address for the back-end server, use the backend-server
number ip address command. The VIP address corresponds to the address of the
service.
For example, to configure the VIP address 192.168.2.3 for back-end server 1,
enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1 ip address
192.168.2.3
To remove the VIP address from the back-end server, enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# no backend-server 1 ip address
If you have not configured the VIP address when you issue the active command,
the following error message appears and the CSS does not activate the list.
SSL-server/Backend-server must have valid IP Address
By default, the virtual port for the back-end server is port 80. The virtual port
directs the clear text data traffic from the SSL module to the CSS. To configure a
different virtual port for the SSL back-end server, use the backend-server
number port command. Enter a port number from 1 to 65535.
If you configure the backend-server number ip address and server-ip commands
with the same address, configure the backend-server number port and
server-port commands with different port numbers.
For example, to configure a port number of 1200, enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# backend-server 1 port 1200
To reset the port to the default value of 80, enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# no backend-server 1 port
Chapter 5
Configuring Back-End SSL
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