
Select the vCenter cloud that was created for Horizon.From the Avi UI, navigate to Templates > Profiles > Health Monitors.Under IP Information, enter the IP Address to be added, and click on Add Server.Ĭreating Custom Health Monitor for Horizon.From the Avi UI, navigate to Templates > Groups > IP Groups.Any configuration change to the pool members like addition or removal of servers needs to be done at the IP Group level. Since same UAG servers are used as pool members in two different pools, IP groups can be attached to the pool instead of directly attaching servers to the pool. IP groups are comma-separated lists of IP addresses that may be referenced by profiles, policies, and logs. Create an L4 virtual service using the L7 virtual service as shared VIP and specify all the ports required for secondary protocols.
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Create SSL profile and install SSL certificate.Single VIP with two virtual services can be configured as shown below: It is recommended to use Single VIP with two Virtual Services (Using 307 Redirect) instead. Note: This method is the legacy way of configuring Avi Vantage. Create SSL profile and install SSL certificate (required for L7 VIP)Ĭonfiguring Single VIP with Two Virtual Services.The following steps are one-time configurations for UAG load balancing: Refer to the Connection Server Load Balancing section to know more. A single HTTPS virtual service can service both internal clients directly and external clients via UAG. Single Virtual IP (VIP) with two virtual servicesĪvi Vantage for Connection Server Load BalancingĪvi Vantage can be used to load balance traffic to the connection servers as well.There are three ways to deploy Avi Vantage for UAG load balancing: The vCenter cloud on the Avi Controller is created.

Refer to Installing Avi Vantage for VMware vCenter
