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How to configure my simple website using JAVA and apply F5 Big-IP LTM to each server??
- Apr 21, 2021
The domain name must be configured at your DNS service provider.
Say your site should be www.my-awesome-site.com, then you need configure you DNS to point to the virtual IP you configured on the BIG-IP. Or in case there is a NAT device in front of the BIG-IP, you have to use the NATed IP.
If you need to redirect to some specific URL or Directory, you can do this with LTM Traffic Policies.
If you want your site to use SSL you have to configure a clientside SSL profile and you have to have a SSL cert + private key.
On the AskF5 youtube channel there are a couple of videos regarding SSL Certificates.
The domain name must be configured at your DNS service provider.
Say your site should be www.my-awesome-site.com, then you need configure you DNS to point to the virtual IP you configured on the BIG-IP. Or in case there is a NAT device in front of the BIG-IP, you have to use the NATed IP.
If you need to redirect to some specific URL or Directory, you can do this with LTM Traffic Policies.
If you want your site to use SSL you have to configure a clientside SSL profile and you have to have a SSL cert + private key.
On the AskF5 youtube channel there are a couple of videos regarding SSL Certificates.
The reference ID you get is REFID: LOCL. The NTP REFID specifies a string of 4 ASCII characters that defines the reference identifier used by the driver. LOCL means "Undisciplined local clock". Which means you are not using a proper NTP or some local NTP.
You say you are in time zone Asia/Singapore? Follow this guide:
K13380: Configuring the BIG-IP system to use an NTP server from the command line (11.x - 16.x)
Use these servers, make sure you add more than one NTP to your config.
Plus: configure DNS too, otherwise name resolution for these NTP servers will fail and time synchronization will fail too.
EDIT: Once the time is in sync, you can do a sync (if required with overwrite) from the active device to the standby device.
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