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5. Click Apply to save your entries.
Click Reset to revert the configuration to the previous configured values.
TABLE 5 Rule types settings
Rule Type Function Your Action
Response
Status
Code
Allows the device to inspect the
response based on the code
found in the response.
Under the Settings for Response Status Code Rule,
enter the code range in the Status Code Range to
inspect a response only if the code is within the
specified range.
Response
Header
Allows the device to inspect the
response based on the contents
of an HTTP header field in the
response.
• Header Type: Click one of the following:
- Well Known HTTP Header: Select a well
known header using which you want the
ADX device to make a load balancing
decision.
- User Defined Header: Specify a header
field using which you want the device to
make a load balancing decision.
• Operator: Select one of the following operators
from the list:
- Prefix—To match if the HTTP header field
begins with the specified prefix.
- Suffix—To match if the HTTP header field
begins with the specified suffix.
- Pattern—To match if the specified pattern
exists anywhere within the HTTP header
field.
- Equals—To match if the HTTP header field
is equal to the specified value.
- Exists—To match if the HTTP header field
exists in the incoming packet.
- Search—To match if the HTTP header field
contains any one of the specified values.
• Value: Enter a value that has to match with the
HTTP header field.
Response
Body
Allows the device to inspect the
response based on the string in
the response body.
Under the Settings for Response Body Rule, provide
the following information:
• Operator: Select one of the following operators
from the list:
- Prefix—To match if the HTTP response body
field begins with the specified prefix.
- Suffix—To match if the HTTP response body
begins with the specified suffix.
- Pattern—To match if the specified pattern
exists anywhere within the response body.
- Equals—To match if the response body is
equal to the specified value.
- Exists—To match if the response body
exists in the incoming packet.
- Search—To match if the response body
contains any one of the specified values.
• Value: Enter a value that has to match with the
response body.










