Configuring
profiles
Profile types
The different types of profiles are
- Service Profiles
- Persistence Profiles
- Protocol Profiles
- SSL Profiles
- Authentication Profiles
- Other Profiles
1. Service Profiles:-
Service profiles are layer7 oriented. Two examples are HTTP and FTP.
2. Persistence
Profiles: - Persistence profiles are usually client-oriented. Two examples
are cookie and source address.
3. Protocol profiles:
- Protocol profiles are layer4 oriented. Several examples are TCP, UDP and
Fast L4.
4. SSL Profiles: -The
types of SSL profiles are either client SSL or Server SSL, and they are named
referencing where the traffic is encrypted.
5. Authentication
Profiles: - Authentication profiles allow BIG-IP to authenticate clients
with the assistance of authentication servers prior to load balancing traffic
to Pool Member.
6. Other Profiles: -
One example the remaining profile type (Other) is the stream profile allows
BIG-IP to modify content from the server before it reaches the client.
Profile
configuration concepts
Profile configuration is based on the template concept.
The default profiles (or templates ) are stored in the
location shown below, can be changed, but can’t be deleted. However F5
recommends not modifying the default profiles.
Default Profiles – Templates
- Stored in / config/profile_base.conf
- cannot be deleted.
Custom profiles are stored in the location below. When they
are created, they are built from a parent profile which creates a child /parent
relation ship. We will wait until the configuration screen to discuss child
/parent relation ship.
Custom profiles
- Stored in / config/bigip.conf
- created from default probes
- Dynamic child and parent relation ship.
Creating Profiles
There are several ways to create profiles. First select local
traffic, then profiles.
Use the Flyout menu to get to the group and specific type
and then click create.
If you don’t use the Flyout menus be careful to select the
appropriate group and type of profile before clicking the create button or you
might create the wrong type.
Configuring
Profiles
After creating the profile, from the new profile screen,
enter the profile name and if necessary select the appropriate type. In
this example we are creating a persistence profile and we need to select the persistence
type.
The parent profile field defaults to the template for that
type, but you can specify
another of the same type if you have already create a custom
profile.
As previous mentioned, this parent profile server as
template for your custom profile. You can accept the default values for each
setting or you can customize one or more of them by selecting the custom
check box.
Then you specify the value for each setting you are
changing. It is important to understand how these custom values are treated.
Setting that are not customized inherit the same value as the parent. If the
parent profile settings are later changed, the child will dynamically receive
that change also.
Let’s say you are creating a persistence profile and you are
customizing only the time out value later on, someone changes the values for
time out and mark in the parent profile.
The time out value in your child profile would not change (because
you customize it)but the mask value would
change (because the child profile inherited its value from parent). Note that
if the custom check box is selected, that setting is considered to be a static
value –even if it matches the default value.
Last, the profile needs to be associated with the virtual
server before the changes will take effect.
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