Manual :
BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager: Concepts
Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IP LTM
- 11.5.10, 11.5.9, 11.5.8, 11.5.7, 11.5.6, 11.5.5, 11.5.4, 11.5.3, 11.5.2, 11.5.1
Original Publication Date: 11/12/2014
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgments
- Introduction to Local Traffic Manager
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Virtual Servers
- Introduction to virtual servers
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About virtual server settings
- Types of virtual servers
- About source and destination addresses
- About destination service ports
- Status notification to virtual addresses
- About profiles for traffic types
- About VLAN and tunnel assignment
- About source address translation (SNATs)
- About bandwidth control
- About traffic classes
- About connection and rate limits
- About connection and persistence mirroring
- About destination address and port translation
- About source port preservation
- About clone pools
- About auto last hop
- About NAT64
- Virtual server resources
- About virtual address settings
- Virtual server and virtual address status
- Clustered multiprocessing
- Local Traffic Policies
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Nodes
- About nodes
- About the node address setting
- About health monitor association
- About monitors and automatic node creation
- About monitors and explicit node creation
- About monitor removal
- About node availability
- About the ratio weight setting
- About the connection rate limit setting
- About node state
- About node status
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Pools
- Introduction to pools
- About load balancing pools
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Pool features
- About health monitor association
- Pool member availability
- Secure network address translations (SNATs) and network address translations (NATs)
- Action when a service becomes unavailable
- Slow ramp time
- Type of Service (ToS) level
- Quality of Service (QoS) level
- Number of reselect tries
- About TCP request queue
- About load balancing methods
- About priority-based member activation
- Pool member features
- Pool and pool member status
- Profiles
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HTTP Profiles
- Introduction to HTTP profiles
- General HTTP properties
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HTTP settings
- Basic Auth Realm
- Fallback host
- Fallback error codes
- Headers in HTTP requests
- Content erasure from HTTP headers
- Headers in an HTTP response
- Response chunking
- OneConnect transformations
- Rewrites of HTTP redirections
- Cookie encryption and decryption
- X-Forwarded-For header insertion
- Maximum columns for linear white space
- Linear white space separators
- Maximum number of requests
- Proxy Via headers
- X-Forwarded-For header acceptance
- Alternate X-Forwarded-For headers
- Server agent name
- Enforcement settings
- Explicit proxy settings
- sFlow settings
- About HTTP compression profiles
- About Web Acceleration profiles
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Other Application-Layer Profiles
- Overview of other application-layer profiles
- About HTTP compression profiles
- About Web Acceleration profiles
- FTP profiles
- DNS profiles
- RTSP profiles
- ICAP profiles
- Request Adapt and Response Adapt profiles
- Diameter profiles
- RADIUS profiles
- SIP profiles
- SMTP profiles
- SMTPS profiles
- About iSession profiles
- Rewrite profiles
- XML profiles
- SPDY profiles
- SOCKS profiles
- FIX profiles
- Video Quality of Experience profiles
- Content Profiles
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Session Persistence Profiles
- Introduction to session persistence profiles
- Persistence profile types
- Session persistence and iRules
- The OneConnect profile and session persistence
- HTTP parsing with and without a OneConnect profile
- Criteria for session persistence
- Cookie persistence
- Destination address affinity persistence
- Hash persistence
- Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol persistence
- SIP persistence
- Source address affinity persistence
- SSL persistence
- Universal persistence
- Protocol Profiles
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Remote Server Authentication Profiles
- Introduction to authentication profiles
- The LDAP authentication module
- The RADIUS authentication module
- The TACACS+ authentication module
- The SSL client certificate LDAP authentication module
- The SSL OCSP authentication module
- The CRLDP authentication module
- The Kerberos Delegation authentication module
- Other Profiles
- Health and Performance Monitoring
- NATs
- SNATs
- Traffic Classes
- iRules
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Dynamic Ratio Load Balancing
- Introduction to dynamic ratio load balancing
- Overview of implementing a RealServer monitor
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Overview of implementing a WMI monitor
- IIS version support for the data gathering agent files
- Installing the Data Gathering Agent f5Isapi.dll or f5isapi64.dll on an IIS 5.0 server
- Installing the Data Gathering Agent f5isapi.dll or f5isapi64.dll on an IIS 6.0 server
- Installing the Data Gathering Agent F5.IsHandler.dll on an IIS 6.0 server
- Installing the Data Gathering Agent F5.IsHandler.dll on an IIS 7.0 server
- Installing the Data Gathering Agent F5.IsHandler.dll on an IIS 7.5 server