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To create the HTTP profile
1. On the Main tab, expand Local Traffic, click Profiles, and then
click the Create button.
2. In the Name box, type a name. We type View-access-http.
3. Modify any of the settings as applicable for your network, but do
not enable compression or RAM Cache.
See the online help for more information on the configuration
options. In our example, we leave the settings at their default levels.
4. Click the Finished button.
Creating a Client SSL profile
The next step is to create an SSL profile. This profile contains SSL
certificate and Key information. The first task is to import the certificate and
key (for this Deployment Guide, we assume that you already have obtained
the required SSL certificates, but they are not yet installed on the BIG-IP
LTM system. If you do not have a certificate and key, see the BIG-IP
documentation).
To import a key or certificate
1. On the Main tab, expand Local Traffic.
2. Click SSL Certificates. This displays the list of existing certificates
3. In the upper right corner of the screen, click Import.
4. From the Import Type list, select the type of import (Certificate or
Key).
5. In the Certificate (or Key) Name box, type a unique name for the
certificate or key.
6. In the Certificate (or Key) Source box, choose to either upload the
file or paste the text.
7. Click Import.
8. If you imported the certificate, repeat this procedure for the key.
The next task is to create the SSL profile that uses the certificate and key
you just imported.
To create a new Client SSL profile
1. On the Main tab, expand Local Traffic, click Profiles, and then, on
the Menu bar, from the SSL menu, select Client.
2. Click the Create button.
3. In the Name box, type a name for this profile. In our example, we
type View-access-https.
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