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8 To create a virtual server definition, click New and see Define Virtual Server General Settings.
Each load balancer component requires at least one virtual server.
To specify logging options, see Define Load Balancer Logging Options.
Define Virtual Server General Settings
You can define a single virtual server protocol and port for your load balancer or you can add additional
virtual servers to customize additional NSX load balancer options.
For example, you can customize the load balancer component to define settings such as health check
protocol and port, algorithm, persistence, and transparency.
Prerequisites
Define Load Balancer Member Settings.
Procedure
1 Click the General tab on the New Virtual Server page.
2 Select the network traffic protocol in the Protocol drop-down menu to use for load balancing the
virtual server.
The protocol options are HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, and UDP.
3 Enter a port value in the Port text box.
The selected protocol determines the default port setting.
Protocol Default port
HTTP 80
HTTPS 443
TCP 8080
UDP no default
The HTTP, HTTPS, and TCP protocols can share a port with UDP. For example, if service 1 uses
TCP, HTTP, or HTTPS on port 80, service 2 can use UDP on port 80. If service 1 uses UDP on port
80 though, service 2 cannot use UDP on port 80.
4 (Optional) Enter a description for the virtual server component.
5 Select one of the Settings options.
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Use default value for all other settings
Accept all other default settings. Click OK to finish the load balancer component definition and
continue working in the blueprint.
You can display the defaults by clicking Customize and examining the additional tab options. If
the default settings are acceptable, click Use default value for all other settings on the General
tab.
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