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5. Click one of the policies on the list. That policy is inserted into the list of globally
bound AppFlow policies.
6. Click Apply Changes.
7. Click Close. A message appears in the status bar, stating that the configuration has
been successfully implemented.
To bind an AppFlow policy to a specific virtual server by
using the configuration utility
1. In the navigation pane, expand Load Balancing, and then click Virtual Servers.
2. On the Load Balancing Virtual Servers page, select the virtual server to which you
want to bind the AppFlow policy, and then click Open.
3. In the Configure Virtual Server (Load Balancing) dialog box, select the Policies
tab to display the policies bound to that particular virtual server..
4. Click Insert Policy to insert a new row and display a drop-down list of all unbound
AppFlow policies.
5. From the drop-down list that appears under Policy Name, select the policy that
you want to bind to this virtual server.
6. Click OK, and then click Close. A message appears in the status bar, stating that
the configuration has been successfully implemented
Enabling AppFlow for Virtual Servers
If you want to monitor only the traffic through certain virtual servers, enable AppFlow
specifically for those virtual servers. You can enable AppFlow for load balancing,
content switching, cache redirection, SSL VPN, GSLB, and authentication virtual servers.
To enable AppFlow for a virtual server by using the
NetScaler command line
At the NetScaler command prompt, type:
set <feature_name> vserver <vServerName> <protocol> <IPAddress> <port> -
appflowLog ENABLED
Example
set cs vserver Vserver-CS-1 HTTP 10.102.29.161 80 -
appflowLog ENABLED
To enable AppFlow for a virtual server by using the
configuration utility
1. In the navigation pane, expand the feature node for which you want to enable
AppFlow, and then click Virtual Servers.
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