An application profile is a configuration object that defines how you want the FortiADC virtual server to handle traffic for specific protocols.
Table 21 describes usage for by application profile type, including compatible virtual server types, load balancing methods, persistence methods, and content route types.
Profile | Usage | VS Type | LB Methods | Persistence |
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FTP |
Use with FTP servers. |
Layer 4 |
Round Robin, Least Connections, Fastest Response |
Source Address, Source Address Hash |
HTTP |
Use for standard, unsecured web server traffic. |
Layer 7, Layer 2 |
Layer 7: Round Robin, Least Connections, URI Hash, Full URI Hash, Host Hash, Host Domain Hash, Dynamic Load Layer 2: Same as Layer 7, plus Destination IP Hash |
Source Address, Source Address Hash, Source Address-Port Hash, HTTP Header Hash, HTTP Request Hash, Cookie Hash, Persistent Cookie, Insert Cookie, Embedded Cookie, Rewrite Cookie, Passive Cookie |
HTTPS |
Use for secured web server traffic when offloading TLS/SSL from the backend servers. You must import the backend server certificates into FortiADC and select them in the HTTPS profile. |
Layer 7, Layer 2 |
Same as HTTP |
Same as HTTP, plus SSL Session ID |
TURBO HTTP |
Use for unsecured HTTP traffic that does not require advanced features like caching, compression, content rewriting, rate limiting, Geo IP blocking, or source NAT. The profile can be used with content routes and destination NAT, but the HTTP request must be in the first data packet. This profile enables packet-based forwarding that reduces network latency and system CPU usage. However, packet-based forwarding for HTTP is advisable only when you do not anticipate dropped packets or out-of-order packets. |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin, Least Connections, Fastest Response |
Source Address |
RADIUS |
Use with RADIUS servers. |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin |
RADIUS attribute |
RDP |
Use with Windows Terminal Service(remote desktop protocol). |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin, Least Connections |
Source Address, Source Address Hash, Source Address-Port Hash, RDP Cookie |
SIP
|
Use with applications that use session initiation protocol (SIP), such as VoIP, instant messaging, and video. |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin, URI Hash, Full URI Hash |
Source Address, Source Address Hash, Source Address-Port Hash, SIP Call ID |
TCP |
Use for other TCP protocols. |
Layer 4, Layer 2 |
Layer 4: Round Robin, Least Connections, Fastest Response Layer 2: Round Robin, Least Connections, Fastest Response, Destination IP Hash |
Source Address, Source Address Hash |
TCPS |
Use for secured TCP when offloading TLS/SSL from the backend servers. Like the HTTPS profile, you must import the backend server certificates into FortiADC and select them in the TCPS profile. |
Layer 7, Layer 2 |
Layer 7: Round Robin, Least Connections Layer 2: Round Robin, Least Connections, Destination IP Hash |
Source Address, Source Address Hash, Source Address-Port Hash, SSL Session ID |
UDP |
Use with UDP servers. |
Layer 4, Layer 2
|
Layer 4: Round Robin, Least Connections, Fastest Response, Dynamic Load Layer 2: Same as Layer 4, plus Destination IP Hash |
Source Address, Source Address Hash
|
IP |
Combines with Layer 2 TCP/UDP/HTTP virtual server to balance the rest of the IP packets passed through FortiADC. When running the IP protocol 0 VS, the traffic always tries to match none protocol 0 VS first. |
Layer 2
|
Round Robin only.
|
Source Address, Source Address Hash
|
DNS |
Use with DNS servers. |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin, Least Connections |
Not supported yet. |
SMTP |
Use with SMTP servers. |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin, Least Connections |
Source Address, Source Address Hash |
RTMP |
A TCP-based protocol used for streaming audio, video, and data over the Internet |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin, Least Connection |
Source Address, Source Address Hash
|
RTSP |
A network control protocol used for establishing and controlling media sessions between end points |
Layer 7 |
Round Robin, Least Connection |
Source Address, Source Address Hash |
MySQL |
MySQL network protocol stack (i.e., MySQL-Proxy) which parses and builds MySQL protocol packets |
Layer 7
|
Round Robin, Least Connection
|
N/A |
Table 22 shows the default values of the predefined profiles. All values in the predefined profiles are view-only, and cannot be modified. You can select predefined profiles in the virtual server configuration, or you can create user-defined profiles, especially to include configuration objects like certificates, caching settings, compression options, and IP reputation.
Profile | Defaults |
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LB_PROF_TCP |
Timeout TCP Session—100 Timeout TCP Session after FIN—100 IP Reputation—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Geo IP block list—None Geo IP Whitelist—None |
LB_PROF_UDP |
Timeout UDP Session—100 IP Reputation—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Geo IP block list—None Geo IP Whitelist—None |
LB_PROF_HTTP |
Client Timeout—50 Server Timeout—50 Connect Timeout—5 Queue Timeout—5 HTTP Request Timeout—50 HTTP Keepalive Timeout—50 Buffer Pool—Enabled Source Address—Disabled X-Forwarded-For—Disabled X-Forwarded-For Header—Blank IP Reputation—Disabled HTTP Mode—Keep Alive Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Compression—None. Decompression—None Caching—None Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None Geo IP Redirect URL—http:// |
LB_PROF_HTTP_SERVERCLOSE |
Client Timeout—50 Server Timeout—50 Connect Timeout—5 Queue Timeout—5 HTTP Request Timeout—50 HTTP Keepalive Timeout—50 Buffer Pool—Enabled Source Address—Disabled X-Forwarded-For—Disabled X-Forwarded-For Header—None IP Reputation—Disabled HTTP Mode—Server Close Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Compression—None Decompression—None Caching—None Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None Geo IP Redirect URL—http:// |
LB_PROF_TURBOHTTP |
Timeout TCP Session—100 Timeout TCP Session after FIN—100 IP Reputation—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None |
LB_PROF_FTP |
Timeout TCP Session—100 Timeout TCP Session after FIN—100 IP Reputation—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None |
LB_PROF_RADIUS |
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Session Timeout—300 Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None |
LB_PROF_SIP |
SIP Max Size—65535 Server Keepalive Timeout—30 Server Keepalive—Enabled Client Keepalive—Disabled Client Protocol—UDP Server Protocol—None Failed Client Type—Drop Failed Server Type—Drop Insert Client IP—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None |
LB_PROF_RDP |
Client Timeout—50 Server Timeout—50 Connect Timeout—5 Queue Timeout—5 Buffer Pool—Enabled Source Address—Disabled IP Reputation—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None |
LB_PROF_IP |
IP Reputation—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None Timeout IP Session—100 |
LB_PROF_DNS |
DNS Cache Flag—Enabled DNS Cache Ageout Time—3600 DNS Cache Size—10 DNS Cache Entry Size—512 DNS Cache Response Type—All Records DNS Malform Query Action—Drop DNA Max Query Length—512 DNS Authentication Flag—Disabled |
LB_PROF_TCPS |
Client Timeout—50 Server Timeout—50 Connect Timeout—5 Queue Timeout—5 Buffer Pool—Enabled Source Address—Disabled IP Reputation—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled SSL Cipher—Shows all available SSL Ciphers, with the default ones selected. Allow SSL Versions—SSLv3, TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 Client SNI Required—Disabled Geo IP block list—None SSL Ciphers—None Client SNI Required—disabled Certificate Group—LOCAL_CERT_GROUP Certificate Verify—None |
LB_PROF_HTTPS |
Client Timeout—50 Server Timeout—50 Connect Timeout—5 Queue Timeout—5 HTTP Request Timeout—50 HTTP Keepalive Timeout—50 Buffer Pool—Enabled Source Address—Disabled X-Forwarded-For—Disabled X-Forwarded-For Header—None IP Reputation—Disabled HTTP Mode—Keep Alive SSL Proxy Mode—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled SSL Cipher—Shows all available SSL ciphers, with the default ones selected Allow SSL Versions—SSLv3, TLSv1.0, TLS1.1, TLSv1.2 Client SNI Required—Disabled Compression—None Decompression—None Caching—None Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None Geo IP Redirect URL—http:// Certificate Group—LOCAL_CERT_GROUP Certificate Verify—None |
LB_PROF_HTTPS_SERVERCLOSE |
Client Timeout—50 Server Timeout—50 Connect Timeout—5 Queue Timeout—5 HTTP Request Timeout—50 HTTP Keepalive Timeout—50 Buffer Pool—Enabled Source Address—Disabled X-Forwarded-For—Disabled X-Forwarded-For Header—None IP Reputation—Disabled HTTP Mode—Server Close SSL Proxy Mode—Disabled Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled SSL Cipher—Shows all available SSL ciphers, with the default ones selected Allow SSL Versions—SSLv3, TLSv1.0, TLS1.1, TLSv1.2 Client SNI Required—Disabled Compression—None Decompression—None Caching—None Geo IP Block List—None Geo IP Whitelist—None Geo IP Redirect URL—http:// Certificate Group—LOCAL_CERT_GROUP Certificate Verify—None |
LB_PROF_SMTP |
Starttls Active Mode—require Customized SSL Ciphers Flag—Disabled SSL Ciphers—Shows all available SSL Ciphers, with the defaults ones selected Allow SSL Versions —SSLv3, TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2 Forbidden Command—expn, turn, vrfy Local Certificate Group—LOCAL_CERT_GROUP |
LB_PROF_RTSP |
Max Header Size—Default is 4096. Valid values range from 2048 to 65536. Source Address—Disabled by default. When enabled, FortiADC will use the client address to connect to the server pool. |
LB_PROF_RTMP |
Source Address—Disabled by default. When enabled, FortiADC will use the client address to connect to the server pool. |
Before you begin:
You can clone a predefined configuration object to help you get started with a user-defined configuration. To clone a configuration object, click the clone icon that appears in the tools column on the configuration summary page. |
Type | Profile Configuration Guidelines |
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TCP |
|
Timeout TCP Session |
Client-side timeout for connections where the client has not sent a FIN signal, but the connection has been idle. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 86,400. |
Timeout TCP Session after FIN |
Client-side connection timeout. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 86,400. |
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply the FortiGuard IP reputation service. See Managing IP Reputation policy settings. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
IP |
|
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply FortiGuard IP reputation service. IP reputation. See Managing IP Reputation policy settings. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
Timeout IP Session |
Client-side session timeout. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 86,400. |
DNS |
|
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the Customized SSL Ciphers Flag. |
DNS Cache Flag |
Enable/Disable DNS cache flag. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
DNS Cache Flag |
Enable or disable the DNS Cache Flag. |
DNS Cache Ageout Time |
Enter a value from 0 to 65,535. The default is 3,600. |
DNS Cache Size |
Enter a value from 1 to 100. The default is 10. |
DNS Cache Entry Size |
Enter a value from 256 to 4,096. The default is 512. |
DNS Malform Query Action |
Choose either of the following:
|
DNS Max Query Length |
Enter a value from 256 to 4.096. The default is 512. |
DNS Authentication Flag |
Enable or disable DNS authentication flag. |
UDP |
|
Timeout UDP Session |
Client-side session timeout. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 86,400. |
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply the FortiGuard IP reputation service. See Managing IP Reputation policy settings. |
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the Customized SSL Ciphers Flag. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
HTTP |
|
Client Timeout |
Client-side TCP connection timeout. The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Server Timeout |
Server-side IP session timeout. The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Connect Timeout |
Multiplexed server-side TCP connection timeout. Usually less than the client-side timeout. The default is 5 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Queue Timeout |
Specifies how long connection requests to a backend server remain in a queue if the server has reached its maximum number of connections. If the timeout period expires before the client can connect, FortiADC drops the connection and sends a 503 error to the client. The default is 5 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
HTTP Request Timeout |
Client-side HTTP request timeout. The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
HTTP Keepalive Timeout |
The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Buffer Pool |
Enable or disable buffering. |
Source Address |
Use the original client IP address as the source address when connecting to the real server. |
X-Forwarded-For |
Append the client IP address found in IP layer packets to the HTTP header that you have specified in the X-Forwarded-For Header setting. If there is no existing X-Forwarded-For header, the system creates it. |
X-Forwarded-For Header |
Specify the HTTP header to which to write the client IP address. Typically, this is the X-Forwarded-For header, but it is customizable because you might support traffic that uses different headers for this. Do not include the 'X-' prefix. Examples: Forwarded-For, Real-IP, or True-IP. |
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply the FortiGuard IP reputation service. See Managing IP Reputation policy settings. |
HTTP Mode |
|
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the Customized SSL Ciphers Flag. |
Compression |
Select a compression configuration object. See Configuring compression rules. |
Caching |
Select a caching configuration object. See Using caching features. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
Geo IP Redirect URL |
For HTTP, if you have configured a Geo IP redirect action, specify a redirect URL. |
FTP |
|
Timeout TCP Session |
Client-side timeout for connections where the client has not sent a FIN signal, but the connection has been idle. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 86,400. |
Timeout TCP Session after FIN |
Client-side connection timeout. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 86,400. |
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply the FortiGuard IP reputation service. See Managing IP Reputation policy settings. |
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the Customized SSL Ciphers Flag. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
RADIUS |
|
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the Customized SSL Ciphers Flag. |
Timeout RADIUS Session |
The default is 300 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
RDP |
|
Client Timeout |
Client-side TCP connection timeout. The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Server Timeout |
Server-side IP session timeout. The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Connect Timeout |
Multiplexed server-side TCP connection timeout. Usually less than the client-side timeout. The default is 5 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Queue Timeout |
Specifies how long connection requests to a backend server remain in a queue if the server has reached its maximum number of connections. If the timeout period expires before the client can connect, FortiADC drops the connection and sends a 503 error to the client. The default is 5 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Buffer Pool |
Enable or disable buffering. |
Source Address |
Use the original client IP address as the source address in the connection to the real server. |
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply the FortiGuard IP reputation service. See Managing IP Reputation policy settings. |
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the Customized SSL Ciphers Flag. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
TCPS |
|
Client Timeout |
Client-side TCP connection timeout. The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Server Timeout |
Server-side IP session timeout. The default is 50 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Connect Timeout |
Multiplexed server-side TCP connection timeout. Usually less than the client-side timeout. The default is 5 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Queue Timeout |
Specifies how long connection requests to a backend server remain in a queue if the server has reached its maximum number of connections. If the timeout period expires before the client can connect, the system drops the connection and sends a 503 error to the client. The default is 5 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 3,600. |
Buffer Pool |
Enable or disable buffering. |
Source Address |
Use the original client IP address as the source address in the connection to the real server. |
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply the FortiGuard IP reputation service. See Managing IP Reputation policy settings. |
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the use of user-specified cipher suites. |
Customized SSL Ciphers |
If the customize cipher flag is enabled, specify a colon-separated, ordered list of cipher suites. An empty string is allowed. If empty, the default cipher suite list is used. |
SSL Ciphers |
Ciphers are listed from strongest to weakest:
We recommend retaining the default list. If necessary, you can deselect the SSL ciphers that you do not want to support. |
Allow SSL Versions |
You have the following options:
We recommend retaining the default list. If necessary, you can deselect SSL versions you do not want to support. Note: FortiADC does not support session reuse for SSLv2 at the client side. Instead, a new SSL session is started. |
Client SNI Required |
Require clients to use the TLS server name indication (SNI) extension to include the server hostname in the TLS client hello message. Then, the FortiADC system can select the appropriate local server certificate to present to the client. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
Local Certificate Group |
A configuration group that includes the certificates this virtual server presents to SSL/TLS clients. This should be the backend servers’ certificate, NOT the appliance’s GUI web server certificate. See Manage certificates. |
Certificate Verify |
Select a certificate validation policy. See Manage and validate certificates. |
HTTPS |
|
HTTPS |
Same as HTTP, plus the certificate settings listed next. See Chapter 16: SSL Transactions for an overview of HTTPS features. |
SSL Proxy Mode |
Enable or disable SSL forward proxy. |
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable use of user-specified cipher suites. |
Customized SSL Ciphers |
If the customize cipher flag is enabled, specify a colon-separated, ordered list of cipher suites. An empty string is allowed. If empty, the default cipher suite list is used. |
SSL Ciphers |
We recommend retaining the default list. If necessary, you can deselect ciphers you do not want to support. |
Allow SSL Versions |
We recommend retaining the default list. If necessary, you can deselect SSL versions you do not want to support. Note: FortiADC does not support session reuse for SSLv2 at the client side. Instead, a new SSL session is started. |
Client SNI Required |
Require clients to use the TLS server name indication (SNI) extension to include the server hostname in the TLS client hello message. Then, the FortiADC system can select the appropriate local server certificate to present to the client. |
Local Certificate Group |
A configuration group that includes the certificates this virtual server presents to SSL/TLS clients. This should be the backend servers' certificate, NOT the appliance's GUI web server certificate. See Manage certificates. |
Certificate Verify |
Select a certificate validation policy. See Manage and validate certificates. |
TURBO HTTP |
|
Timeout TCP Session |
Client-side timeout for connections where the client has not sent a FIN signal, but the connection has been idle. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is 1 to 86,400. |
Timeout TCP Session after FIN |
Client-side connection timeout. The default is 100 seconds. The valid range is from 1 to 86,400. |
IP Reputation |
Enable to apply the FortiGuard IP reputation service. |
Customized SSL Ciphers Flag |
Enable or disable the Customized SSL Ciphers Flag. |
Geo IP Block List |
Select a Geo IP block list configuration object. See Using the Geo IP block list. |
Geo IP Whitelist |
Select a whitelist configuration object. See Using the Geo IP whitelist. |
SIP |
|
SIP Max Size |
Maximum message size. The default is 65535 bytes. The valid range is from 1 to 65,535. |
Server Keepalive Timeout |
Maximum wait for a new server-side request to appear. The default is 30 seconds. The valid range is 5-300. |
Server Keepalive |
Enable/disable a keepalive period for new server-side requests. Supports CRLF ping-pong for TCP connections. Enabled by default. |
Client Keepalive |
Enable/disable a keepalive period for new client-side requests. Supports CRLF ping-pong for TCP connections. Disabled by default. |
Client Protocol |
Client-side transport protocol:
|
Server Protocol |
Server-side transport protocol.
Default is "unset", so the client-side protocol determines the server-side protocol. |
Failed Client Type |
Action when the SIP client cannot be reached:
|
Failed Server Type |
Action when the SIP server cannot be reached:
|
Insert Client IP |
Enable/disable option to insert the client source IP address into the X-Forwarded-For header of the SIP request. |
Client-Request-Header-Insert (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName:Value |
The header:value pair to be inserted. |
Client-Request-Header-Erase (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName |
Header to be erased. |
Client-Response-Header-Insert (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName:Value |
The header:value pair to be inserted. |
Client-Response-Header-Erase (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName |
Header to be erased. |
Server-Request-Header-Insert (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName:Value |
The header:value pair to be inserted. |
Server-Request-Header-Erase (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName |
Header to be erased. |
Server-Response-Header-Insert (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName:Value |
The header:value pair to be inserted. |
Server-Response-Header-Erase (maximum 4 members) |
|
Type |
|
HeaderName |
Header to be erased. |
SMTP |
|
Starttls Active Mode |
Select one of the following:
|
Forbidden Command |
Select any, all, or none of the commands (i.e., expn, turn, vrfy). If selected, the command or commands will be rejected by FortiADC; otherwise, the command or commands will be accepted and forwarded to the back end. |
Domain Name |
Specify the domain name. |
Local Certificate Group |
LOCAL_CERT_GROUP. |
Certificate Verify |
Specify the certificate verify configuration object. |
RTMP |
|
Source Address |
When enabled, specify the client address to be used to connect to the server pool. |
RTSP |
|
Max Header Size |
Specify the maximum size of the RTSP header. |
Source Address |
When enabled, specify the client address to be used to connect to the server pool. |
MySQL |
Note: The system does not provide default MyQSL profiles as it does with the other protocols. |
Single Master |
If selected, the profile will use the single-master mode. You will then need to specify and configure the master server and slave servers. |
Sharding |
If selected, the profile will use the sharding mode to load-balance MySQL traffic. |