Manual Chapter :
Load Balancing Diameter Application Requests
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Load Balancing Diameter Application Requests
Overview: Diameter load balancing
An optional feature of the BIG-IP® system is its ability to load balance and persist requests that applications send to servers running Diameter services. The BIG-IP system can also monitor each server to ensure that the Diameter service remains up and running.
Task summary
You implement Diameter load balancing by creating various local traffic objects in an administrative partition.
Task list
Creating a custom Diameter profile
The first task in configuring Diameter load balancing on the BIG-IP® system is to create a custom Diameter profile.
The custom Diameter profile appears in the New Diameter
Profile list.
Creating a custom Diameter monitor
After you create a Diameter profile, you can create a custom Diameter monitor. The
purpose of the Diameter monitor is to monitor the health of all servers running the
Diameter service.
- On the Main tab, click .
- Click Create.
- In the Name field, type a unique name for the monitor, such as my_diameter_monitor.
- From the Type list, select Diameter.
- Retain the default values for all other settings.
- Click Finished.
Creating a pool to manage Diameter traffic
The next step in a basic Diameter load balancing configuration is to define a load
balancing pool that contains Diameter servers as its members.
The pool is configured to manage Diameter servers as pool members.
Creating a virtual server to manage Diameter traffic
The final task in configuring Diameter load balancing is to define a virtual server
that references the custom Diameter profile and Diameter pool that you created in
previous tasks.
Note: The virtual server to which you assign the Diameter profile must be a Standard type of virtual server.
The virtual server that references the custom Diameter profile and Diameter pool
appears in the Virtual Server list.