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Chapter 5 Configuring Virtual Servers
Configuring Virtual Servers
• A Layer 3/Layer 4 class map
• A multi-match policy map, a class-map match, and an action
In addition:
• The virtual server multi-match policy map is associated with an interface or is global.
• The name of the virtual server is derived from the name of the Layer 3/Layer 4 class map.
Example 5-1 shows the minimum configuration statements required for a virtual server.
Example 5-1 Minimum Configuration Required for a Virtual Server
IPv4
class-map match-all Example_VIP
2 match virtual-address 10.10.10.10 tcp eq www
policy-map type loadbalance first-match Example_VIP-l7slb
class class-default
forward
policy-map multi-match int10
class Example_VIP
loadbalance policy Example_VIP-l7slb
interface vlan 10
ip address 192.168.65.37 255.255.255.0
service-policy input int10
no shutdown
IPv6
class-map match-all Example2_VIP
2 match virtual-address 2001:DB8:10::5 tcp eq www
policy-map type loadbalance first-match Example2_VIP-l7slb
class class-default
forward
policy-map multi-match int11
class Example2_VIP
loadbalance policy Example2_VIP-l7slb
interface vlan 10
ip address 2001:DB8:10::21/64
service-policy input int11
no shutdown
Note the following items regarding the ACE Appliance Device Manager and virtual servers:
• Additional configuration options
The Virtual Server configuration screen allows you to configure additional items for a functional
VIP. These items include server farms, sticky groups, real servers, probes, parameter maps,
inspection, class maps, and inline match conditions. Because too many items on a screen can be
overwhelming, not all configuration options appear on Virtual Server configuration screen, such as
sticky statics or backup real servers. These options are available elsewhere in the ACE Appliance
Device Manager interface instead of on the Virtual Server configuration screen.
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