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4. In the Name box, type a name for this profile. In our example, we
type Tomcat-source.
5. From the Persistence Type list, select Source Address Affinity.
The configuration options appear.
6. Modify any of the settings as applicable for your network. In our
example, we leave the settings at their default levels.
1. Click the Finished button.
Creating a OneConnect profile
The final profile we create is a OneConnect profile. With OneConnect
enabled, client requests can utilize existing, server-side connections, thus
reducing the number of server-side connections that a server must negotiate
to service those requests. This can provide significant performance
improvements for Apache implementations. For more information on
OneConnect, see the BIG-IP LTM documentation.
In our example, we leave all the options at their default settings. You can
configure these options as appropriate for your network.
To create a new OneConnect profile
1. On the Main tab, expand Local Traffic, and then click Profiles.
The HTTP Profiles screen opens.
2. On the Menu bar, from the Other menu, click OneConnect.
The Persistence Profiles screen opens.
3. Click the Create button.
The New HTTP Profile screen opens.
4. In the Name box, type a name for this profile. In our example, we
type Tomcat-oneconnect.
5. From the Parent Profile list, ensure that oneconnect is selected.
6. Modify any of the other settings as applicable for your network. In
our example, we leave the settings at their default levels.
7. Click the Finished button.
Creating the virtual server
Next, we configure a virtual server that references the profiles and pool you
created in the preceding procedures.
To create the virtual server
1. On the Main tab, expand Local Traffic, and then click Virtual
Servers.
The Virtual Servers screen opens.
2. Click the Create button. The New Virtual Server screen opens.
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