On the fourth page of the wizard, the user can enable the accelerator and specify the Web servers that will be accelerated, as well as which ports they will be accelerated through and which proxy (accelerator) address and port will be used. See Figure 47.
Figure 47
Accelerator/Web Server Page
The following table describes the fields on this page:
Table 15.
Field Name | Description | Status |
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DNS name |
Displays the DNS name of the accelerator currently under construction or modification. The accelerator name is shown in the caption following the hyphen after the page title. In Figure 47, the accelerator name is AcmeCorp. The DNS Name field is non-editable and exists as an information source for the user. |
Non-editable |
Enable this accelerator |
Selecting this check box enables the accelerator so that the data entered will be used in accelerating the specified Web servers. When the box is checked, all of the fields will be enabled unless the accelerator is a path-based multi-homing child (in which case only the Web server addresses and Web server port fields are enabled). If deselected, the fields are not editable. |
Optional |
Web server addresses |
Lists all the Web servers being accelerated by this accelerator. The Web server address may be in one of two formats: IP address or DNS name. Entries in the list may be added or deleted by using the buttons to the right of the field on the interface. |
Required when the accelerator is enabled |
Web server port |
Specifies the port on the Web server by which the proxy server will communicate with the Web server. The default value is 80. |
Required when the accelerator is enabled. |
Accelerator IP addresses |
Displays which IP addresses will do the actual acceleration. This list is populated by the proxy server. That is, it is not populated by the user, but shows the IP addresses on the proxy server that are available for accelerating. Selecting an entry in the table will toggle the check box on the line on or off. A checked entry will participate in accelerating the Web server. |
Required when the accelerator is enabled |
Accelerator proxy port |
Specifies the port on the proxy server by which the proxy server will communicate with the Web server. The default value is 80. |
Required when the accelerator is enabled. |
Act as a Tunnel |
The Act as a Tunnel option lets you create one or more accelerator services for the specific purpose of tunneling non-HTTP traffic through the appliance to the origin Web server. When this option is checked, the accelerator sets up a tunnel for all incoming traffic. |
Optional |
Tunnel only SSL traffic |
If you decide to have the accelerator act as a tunnel, you can elect to have it tunnel only SSL traffic. If this option is checked the service will then verify that the address and port being accessed are actually an SSL Web site. If verification fails, the service will tear down the connection. NOTE: The SSL port number for the SSL tunnel is specified via the Accelerator Proxy Port and not the SSL listening port. |
Optional |
This section describes the following buttons:
When the Add button is selected, a dialog box appears where the user can enter an IP address or DNS name for a Web server, as shown in Figure 48:
Figure 48
Add Web Server Dialog Box
The following table describes the fields in this dialog box:
Table 16.
Field Name | Description |
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IP address |
If selected, an IP address is used to specify the Web server address. The address is entered in the field directly below this button, as shown in Figure 48. |
DNS name |
If selected, a DNS name is used to specify the Web server address. The DNS name is entered in the field directly below this button on the interface, as shown in Figure 48. |
The Delete button allows the user to delete an entry in the table. The actual deletion of the entry on the proxy server will take place only when the user clicks Finish at the end of the wizard session.