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Setting up an FQDN with Generic-Host connector

Setting up an FQDN with Generic-Host connector

These setup guidelines are beneficial for those utilizing cloud-based applications.

Perform the following steps to add an FQDN with generic-host connector:

  1. Create FQDN in GSLB Services. Go to GSLB Services and click Create FQDN. Enter FQDN information and save.
  2. Click Create Member in FQDN and create a new Virtual Server Pool. Add a new virtual server into the Virtual Server Pool.


  3. After saving the Pool, create a new connector and member (virtual server) into Pool.
  4. Click Create Virtual Server. Then click Create Connector and enter a connector name, also choosing a Data Center.
  5. Create the virtual server into Connector and add this virtual server into Pool.
  6. After saving, the created virtual server will show in Virtual Server during the "Add Member Virtual Server" step.
  7. The virtual server should be added successfully into Pool. Click Save. The Virtual Server Pool is also added successfully into FQDN.

Setting up an FQDN with Generic-Host connector

These setup guidelines are beneficial for those utilizing cloud-based applications.

Perform the following steps to add an FQDN with generic-host connector:

  1. Create FQDN in GSLB Services. Go to GSLB Services and click Create FQDN. Enter FQDN information and save.
  2. Click Create Member in FQDN and create a new Virtual Server Pool. Add a new virtual server into the Virtual Server Pool.


  3. After saving the Pool, create a new connector and member (virtual server) into Pool.
  4. Click Create Virtual Server. Then click Create Connector and enter a connector name, also choosing a Data Center.
  5. Create the virtual server into Connector and add this virtual server into Pool.
  6. After saving, the created virtual server will show in Virtual Server during the "Add Member Virtual Server" step.
  7. The virtual server should be added successfully into Pool. Click Save. The Virtual Server Pool is also added successfully into FQDN.