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Mapping a virtual server port to a real server port

Mapping is required if you run real server processes on ports other than the well-known TCP/UDP ports. If your real server processes use well-known TCP/UDP ports, the virtual server ports are mapped directly to real server ports by default and do not require manual mapping. For a list of their port numbers, see Well-known TCP/UDP application port numbers.  


Note Note: Port mapping is supported with Direct Access Mode (DAM) if you enabled filtering, configured a proxy IP address, or enabled URL parsing on any port. See Configuring direct access mode.

To map a virtual server port to a real server port:

  1. From the device view, select the Web Switching Module.
  2. The Web Switching Module is highlighted.
  3. From the Edit menu, choose WSM Card > L4 Switching> SLB.
  4. The Server Load Balance dialog box opens to the General tab.
  5. Click the Virtual Servers tab.
  6. The Virtual Servers tab opens.
  7. Select the virtual server for which you want to map a port.
  8. The Virtual Server number is highlighted.
  9. Click Services.
  10. The Virtual Server Services dialog box opens(see Virtual server services fields).
  11. Double click the Real Server Port field for the service.
  12. The field is editable.
  13. Enter a port number.
  14. Click Set > Apply > Close.
  15. The Virtual Server Services dialog box closes and the port is mapped.
  16. From the Virtual Servers tab, click Close.
  17. The Server Load Balance dialog box closes.

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