Load Balancer Dialog

Description
Load Balancer Dialog The Load Balancer dialog is used to create a Load Balancer Rule for a Sky Node.
Name field Specifies the name for the Rule, which can be any name.
Sky Node field Specifies the Sky Node on which the rule will be applied.
Protocol field Specifies the type of the rule, which includes:
  • Application Traffic HTTP to HTTP
    Is specified for a domain reverse proxy that listens on port 80 and forwards it using the HTTP protocol.
  • Application Traffic HTTP to HTTPS
    Is specified for a domain reverse proxy that listens on port 80 and forwards it using the HTTPS protocol.
  • Application Traffic HTTPS to HTTP
    Is specified for a domain reverse proxy that listens on port 443 and forwards it using the HTTP protocol.
  • Application Traffic HTTPS to HTTPS
    Is specified for a domain reverse proxy that listens on port 443 and forwards it using the HTTPS protocol.
  • Network Traffic TCP
    Is specified for port forwarding, which listens on the given port and forwards traffic using the TCP protocol.
  • Network Traffic UDP
    Is specified for port forwarding, which listens on the given port and forwards traffic using the UDP protocol.
Balance field Specifies the balancer type of the rule, which includes:
  • Forwarder
    Is specified if your rule is forwarding to only one destination.
  • Round Robin
    Is specified if your rule is forwarding to multiple destinations using the Round-Robin algorithm.
  • Least Connections
    Is specified if your rule is forwarding to multiple destinations using the Least-Connections algorithm.
Domain field Specifies the domain URL for which the rule will be set up. If the type is set to TCP or UDP, this property will be hidden.
Port field Specifies the port number that will be allocated on the Sky Node for the rule. If the type is set to HTTP*, this property will be hidden.
Destination field The input field for providing the IP address and port number for the rule.
Add button Adds the specified IP and PORT destination address to the rule.
Remove button Removes the destination address from the rule.
Create button Saves the Rule configuration and provisions it.
Cancel button Abort and close the dialog.

Load Balancer Actions Menu

Description
Load Balancer Actions Menu On the right-hand side of the Load Balancer list view, you will find the "Actions" menu that displays shortcut icons and the dropdown menu icon. Below, we have listed the actions for the Load Balancer module.
Copy ID item Stores the Rule ID in the clipboard.
Edit Rule item Opens the Load Balancer dialog in edit mode, allowing Rule modifications.
Delete Rule item Opens a confirmation dialog that, if confirmed, deletes the Rule.


The loadbalancer Policy


The following is a list of policy grants that define and regulate access permissions for both users and the API. To manage these policies, please use the Roles dialog.

Grants

Description

API Command
full Grants full access ALL
delete Permits the deletion of the item. delete
edit Permits access to the "Edit" dialog.  
list Permits listing in the List View area or as JSON objects. list
new Permits access to the new "Provisioning" dialog.  
save Permits execution of the provisioning process. create, update