7-8
User
Guide

for

the

Cisco

Application

Networking

Manager

5.2
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Chapter
7






Configuring

Virtual

Servers
Configuring
Virtual

Servers
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7-1
Virtual
Server

Configuration

Subsets
Configuration
Subset
Description
Related
Topics
Properties
Subset
that

allows

you

to

specify

basic

virtual

server
characteristics,
such

as

the

virtual

server

name,

IP

address,
protocol,
port,

and

VLANs.
Configuring
Virtual
Server
Properties,
page

7-11
SSL
Termination
Subset
that

appears

when

TCP

is

the

selected

protocol

and

Other
or
HTTPS

is

the

application

protocol.
This
subset

allows

you

to

configure

the

virtual

server

to

act

as

an
SSL
proxy

server

and

terminate

SSL

sessions

between

it

and

its
clients.
Configuring
Virtual

Server

SSL
Termination,
page

7-17
Protocol
Inspection
Subset
that

appears

in

the

Advanced

View

for:


TCP
with

FTP,
HTTP,

HTTPS,

Real

Time

Streaming
Protocol
(RTSP),

or

Session

Initiated

Protocol

(SIP)


UDP
with

Domain

Name

System

(DNS)

or

SIP
This
subset

appears

in

the

Basic

view

for

TCP

with

FTP.
This
subset

allows

you

to

configure

the

virtual

server

so

that

it
can
verify

protocol

behavior

and

identify

unwanted

or

malicious
traffic
passing

through

the

ACE

on

selected

application
protocols.
Configuring
Virtual
Server
Protocol
Inspection,

page

7-18
Application
Acceleration
And
Optimization
Subset
that

appears

only

for

ACE

appliances.

It

appears

in

the
Advanced
View

when

HTTP

or

HTTPS

is

the

selected
application
protocol.
This
subset

allows

you

to

configure

application

acceleration

and
optimization
options

for

HTTP

or

HTTPS

traffic.
Configuring
Application
Acceleration
and

Optimization,
page
7-53
L7
Lo

ad-Balancing
Subset
that

appears

only

in

the

Advanced

View

for

these
protocols:


TCP
with

Generic,
HTTP,
HTTPS,

RTSP,

or

SIP


UDP
with

Generic,

RADIUS,

or

SIP
This
subset

allows

you

to

configure

Layer

7

load-balancing
options,
such

as:


Server
farms/real

servers


Health
monitoring

probes


Stickiness


SSL
initiation
Configuring
Virtual
Server
Layer
7

Load

Balancing,
page
7-30
Default
L7
Load-Balancing
Action
Subset
that

allows

you

to

establish

the

default
Layer

7
load-balancing
actions

for

all

network

traffic

that

does

not

meet
previously
specified

match

conditions

including

the

SSL
initiation
configuration.
Configuring
Virtual

Server
Default
Layer

7

Load

Balancing,
page
7-50
NAT
Subset
that

allows

you

to

set

up

Name

Address

Translation
(NAT)
for


the

vi

rtual

server.
Configuring
Virtual

Server

NAT,
page
7-63