Working with Clusters and Match Rules
Operating within the Expression Editor
You can drag
Functions
and
Operators
into the
Expressions Workbench
.
If you drag a new element
onto the top of an existing element, the new element will be place before the existing element. If
you drag the new element onto the bottom of en existing element, the new element will be placed
after the existing element.
Elements can also be dragged moved within the
Expressions Workbench
or to the trash
.
in many cases,
Functions
require a value such as shown below where the input of a path is
required. Click on the
Function
to display the input field to enter the required details. Click on the
Accept
button to add the details to the
Function
or
Cancel
to discard the details.
Clicking on the
continue
or
cancel
button will close the
Expression Editor
.
Clicking on the
Reset
button will remove all of your configured parameters and return to the
default screen.
Clicking on the
Commit
button will assign all of your match rule configurations to the cluster.
The figure below shows an example of a completed Match Rule configuration. In this example a
match rule is configured so that the incoming URL will be analyzed for the file extensions.
jpg
,.
gif
and.
png
. It this suffix is found, the incoming graphical files will be directed by Equalizer to a
Server Pool
called
Images
.
Note
- If a new
Server Pool
is required in the match rule for redirection by Equalizer it must be configured prior to
creating the match rule. Refer to
to configure a new
Server Pool
if a new
one is required.
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