Examples
v
Specifies a periodic health check for members.
# health-check on cgi-bin/x.cgi 80 Standard
on store:///identity.xsl 4 60 / store:///healthcheck.xsl sslProxy1
#
masquerade
Specifies the host name to provide to the backend server.
Syntax
masquerade
{
on
|
off
}
Parameters
on
Passes the name of the Load Balanced Group name to the backend server.
off
(Default) Passes the name of the member server to the backend server.
Examples
v
Passes the name of the Load Balancer Group as the host name to the backend
server.
# masquerade on
#
server
Adds a server to a Load Balancer Group.
Syntax
server
address
[
weight
] [
mapped-port
] [“”] [
health-port
]
Parameters
address
Specifies the name or IP address of the server.
weight
If the algorithm is
weighted-round-robin
only, specifies the relative weight
(preference). Use a value in the range of 1 through 65000. The default is 1.
mapped-port
Specifies the member-specific target port or retain the default value (0) to
use the DataPower service-defined port. Use a value in the range of 0
through 65535. The default is 0.
health-port
Specifies the member-specific health port or retain the default value (0) to
use the Load Balancer Group-defined port. Use a value in the range of 0
through 65535. The default is 0.
Guidelines
The
server
command adds a server to the Load Balancer Group. When defining a
member server, you can optionally specify the ports to use for sending client
requests for send a health check.
Chapter 40. Load Balancer Group configuration mode
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