Configuring Traffic Redirection with the C-Web Interface
This chapter describes how to use the C-Web interface 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 SRC CLI interface, see SRC-PE Subscribers and Subscriptions Guide, Chapter 15, Configuring Traffic Redirection with the SRC CLI.
- To use the Solaris platform, see SRC-PE Subscribers and Subscriptions Guide, Chapter 16, Configuring Traffic Redirection on a Solaris Platform.
Topics in this chapter include:
- Before You Configure the Redirect Server on a C-series Controller
- Configuring the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring General Properties for the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a Connection Between the Redirect Server and the Directory with the C-Web Interface
- Defining Traffic to Transmit to the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Changing the Number of Requests That the Redirect Server Accepts with the C-Web Interface
- Specifying Extensions for Files That the Redirect Server Accepts with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the DNS Server for the Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring the Redirect Server to Support HTTP Proxies with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring a Redundant Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
- Configuring Logging for the Redirect Server
- Changing the Configuration for the Redirect Server
- Assessing Load for Redirect Server with the C-Web Interface
For information about the redirect server, including information about what you should do before using the redirect server, see SRC-PE Subscribers and Subscriptions Guide, Chapter 14, Redirecting Subscriber Traffic.
For information about monitoring the redirect server, see SRC-PE Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide, Chapter 21, Monitoring Redirect Server with the SRC CLI.