Configuring Traffic Redirection with the SRC CLI
This chapter describes how use the SRC CLI to configure the redirect server for a C-series Controller. You can also use the following to configure the redirect server for a C-series Controller:
- To use the C-Web interface, see SRC-PE C-Web Interface Configuration Guide, Chapter 30, Configuring Traffic Redirection with the C-Web Interface.
- To use the Solaris platform, see Chapter 16, Configuring Traffic Redirection on a Solaris Platform.
Topics in this chapter include:
- Configuration Statements for the Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
- Before You Configure the Redirect Server on a C-Series Controller
- Configuring the Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
- Configuring General Properties for the Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
- Configuring a Connection Between the Redirect Server and the Directory with the SRC CLI
- Defining Traffic to Transmit to the Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
- Changing the Number of Requests That the Redirect Server Accepts with the SRC CLI
- Specifying Extensions for Files That the Redirect Server Accepts with the SRC CLI
- Verifying Configuration for the Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
- Configuring the DNS Server for the Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
- Configuring the Redirect Server to Support HTTP Proxies with the SRC CLI
- Configuring a Redundant Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
- Configuring Logging for the Redirect Server
- Changing the Configuration for the Redirect Server
- Assessing Load for Redirect Server with the SRC CLI
For information about the redirect server, including information about what you should do before using the redirect server, see Chapter 14, Redirecting Subscriber Traffic.