Working with Clusters and Match Rules
c. Select
continue
.
5. Repeat Step 4 for each of the other filename suffixes on our example servers --
gif
,
bmp
,
tif
and
png
.
6. In our example, we want all the images to be served from
sp01
. On the
images Configuration
screen (tab), select
sp01
from the
Server Pool
drop-down list. When you are done, the
match expression should look like this:
7. Click on
Commit
.
The
images
rule we created selects all the requests for image files; now we need a rule to
determine which servers will receive all the other requests. The Default rule is not sufficient, and
in fact we don’t want it to be reached, since it could send a request for content to one of the image
servers. So, we’ll create another rule with the same match expression as the Default [
any()
], but a
restricted list of servers. This effectively
replaces
the Default match rule with one of our own.
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