- In the tree component, select the HTTP Load Balancers node.
- On the HTTP Load Balancers page, click New.
The New HTTP Load Balancer page appears.
- Enter a name for the load balancer.
This name must not conflict with any other load balancers in the domain.
- If you want changes to the load balancer configuration to be pushed to
the load balancer whenever the configuration changes, select the Automatically Apply Changes check
box.
- Enable the All Instances check box to enable load balancing for all the
instances of the selected targets.
- Enable the All Applications check box to enable load balancing for all the
applications deployed to the selected targets.
- In the Device Host field, type the host name of the web server
or other load balancer device.
- In the Device Port field, type the port number used to communicate with
the load balancing device. It must be SSL-enabled.
- In the Proxy Host field, type the name of the proxy host used
for outbound HTTP.
- In the Proxy Port field, type the proxy port number used for outbound
HTTP.
- Select the target or targets for the load balancer.
The load balancer handles requests for the instances or clusters that you select.
You can also add targets later.
- Click OK.