SSL Initiation Content Rule Quick Start
Cisco Content Services Switch SSL Configuration Guide
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If you configured an SSL initiation server entry in an SSL proxy list,
provides an overview of the steps required to create an SSL content rule for an
SSL initiation server.
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SSL Initiation Content Rule Quick Start
If necessary, create an owner.
1.
(config)# owner ssl_owner
Create owner <ssl_owner>, [y/n]: y
Add the SSL initiation back-end server to an SSL content rule.
2.
(config)# owner ssl_owner
(config-owner[ssl_owner])# content ssl_init_rule1
Create content <ssl_init_rule1>, [y/n]: y
Configure a virtual IP (VIP) address or domain name for the content rule.
3.
(config-owner-content[ssl_backend_rule1]# vip address 192.168.2.3
Specify a TCP port number for the content rule.
4.
(config-owner-content[ssl_backend_rule1]# port 80
(Optional) Enter the url command set to /* to use stickiness based on the
5.
cookie.
(config-owner-content[ssl_backend_rule1])# url "/*"
6.
(Optional) Enter the advanced-balance arrowpoint-cookie command to
enable the content rule to be sticky based on an arrowpoint cookie.
(config-owner-content[ssl_backend_rule1])# advanced-balance
arrowpoint-cookie
Add the SSL service to the content rule.
7.
(config-owner-content[ssl_backend_rule1])# add service ssl_serv2
Activate the content rule.
8.
(config-owner-content[ssl_backend_rule1])# active
Save your configuration changes to the running configuration.
9.
# copy running-config startup-config
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SSL Configuration Quick Starts
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