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mpfeifer_63884
Nimbostratus
Feb 09, 2010How to handle ASM in HTTP_CLASSes
Hi.
We're having some issues setting up our ASM, as it behaves quite strangely.
First, I'll try to explain our setup:
We have various VirtualServers (VS) and we use HTTP_C...
hoolio
Cirrostratus
Feb 09, 2010Hi Markus,
Only one HTTP class can be matched and used to process a single HTTP request.
If you have some requests you want to redirect, you could add the ASM enabled HTTP class last in the list of classes on the VIP. All requests which were previously redirected using the non-ASM HTTP classes would still be redirected (without going through ASM). All other requests which don't match a non-ASM redirecting class would be sent to ASM and then the pool on the ASM HTTP class. If the ASM HTTP class doesn't have a pool configured then the VIP's default pool would be used.
Aaron
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