Add a HTTP listener
Use this guide to add a new HTTP listener to an existing Application Load Balancer (ALB).
Steps to Add a New HTTP Listener
Access the Load Balancer Homepage: Go to
https://hcm-3.console.vngcloud.vn/vserver/load-balancer/vlb
.Select Your Load Balancer: Click on the Load Balancer where you want to add the new listener.
Go to the Listener Tab: In the Load Balancer details page, select the "Listener" tab.
Click "Add New Listener": A pop-up window will appear, allowing you to configure the listener's information.
Configure Listener Settings:
Listener Name: Note that the listener name cannot be changed after creation.
Protocol & Port: Select the HTTP protocol and choose a port (the default is port 80, and it will increment if lower ports are already in use).
Request Header Configuration (Advanced): The default headers are X-Forwarded-For, X-Forwarded-Proto, and X-Forwarded-Port. You can deselect these if they are not needed.
Default Pool and Action: If incoming requests to the listener are not covered by configured policies, they will be directed to the default pool for processing.
Advanced Configuration: Refer to the guides below for advanced configuration options:
Configuring Timeouts
Configuring IP Whitelists for Load Balancers
Additional Notes
Listener Names: Choose descriptive names for your listeners to easily identify their purpose.
Port Selection: If you're using the default port 80, ensure that no other services are running on that port within your VPC.
Request Headers: The X-Forwarded headers provide valuable information to your backend servers about the original client's IP address and protocol.
Default Pool: The default pool acts as a fallback for requests that don't match any specific routing rules.
Advanced Configurations: Explore the timeout and IP whitelisting options to fine-tune your listener's behavior.
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