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4 Change the default port and monitor port for the server if required.
5 Click Add.
6 Repeat Step 1steps through Step 5 to add additional servers.
7 Click Next.
Review Settings and Add Pool
Before you add the server pool, review the settings you entered.
Procedure
1 In the Ready to Complete page of the Add Pool wizard, review the settings for the server pool.
2 Click Previous to modify the settings.
3 Click Finish to accept the settings and add the pool.
4 Click Publish Changes for the pool configuration to take effect.
Add Virtual Servers
Add a vShield Edge internal or uplink interface as a virtual server.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select Inventory > Hosts & Clusters.
2 Select a datacenter resource from the inventory panel.
3 Click the Network Virtualization tab.
4 Click the Edges link.
5 Double-click a vShield Edge instance.
6 Click the Load Balancer tab.
7 Click the Virtual Servers tab.
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Click the Add ( ) icon.
9 Type a name for the virtual server.
10 (Optional) Type a description for the virtual server.
11 Type the IP address of a vShield Edge interface.
12 Select the pool to be associated with the virtual server.
The services supported by the selected pool appear.
13 In Services, click Enable for each service to be supported.
14 Change the default Port, Persistence Method, Cookie Name, and Cookie Mode values as required.
15 Click Enabled to enable the virtual server.
16 Click Enable logging.
Edit a Server Pool
You can edit a server pool.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select Inventory > Hosts & Clusters.
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