Forwarding Policy

Scenarios

You can add forwarding policies to HTTP or HTTPS listeners to forward requests to different backend server groups based on domain names or URLs.

This is suited for applications that are deployed on multiple backend servers and provide multiple types of services such as videos, images, audios, and texts.

A forwarding policy consists of a forwarding rule and an action.

Constraints and Limitations

If you add a forwarding policy that is the same as an existing forwarding policy, there will be a conflict. Even if you delete the existing forwarding policy, the newly-added forwarding policy is still in the Faulty state. Delete both the forwarding policies and add two different forwarding policies.

Adding a Forwarding Policy

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, click and select the desired region and project.
  3. Hover on in the upper left corner to display Service List and choose Network > Elastic Load Balancing.
  4. Locate the load balancer and click its name.
  5. Click Listeners, locate the listener, and click its name.
  6. Click Add on the right of Forwarding Policies.
  7. In the Add Forwarding Policy dialog box, configure the parameters based on Table 1.
  8. Click OK.

    Alternatively, locate the load balancer in the load balancer list and click the name of the listener in the Listener column. In the Listeners area, click Add on the right of Forwarding Policies and then add a forwarding policy.

Table 1 Forwarding policy parameters

Item

Parameter

Description

Example Value

Configure Forwarding Policy

Name

Specifies the forwarding policy name.

forwarding_policy-q582

Domain Name

Specifies the domain name used for forwarding requests. The domain name in the request must exactly match that in the forwarding policy. You need to specify either a domain name or URL.

www.test.com

URL Matching Rule

  • Exact match

    The request URL is identical to the preset URL.

  • Prefix match

    The requested URL starts with the specified URL string.

  • Regular expression matchThe requested URL matches the specified URL string based on the regular expression. NOTE:
    • Exact match has the highest priority, followed by Prefix match. Regular expression match has the lowest priority.
    • If you use prefix match, the longest string is chosen. For example, if there are two preset URLs: /elb and /elbvip and the accessed URL is /elbvipplus, /elbvip is preferentially matched.

Exact match

URL

Specifies the URL used for forwarding requests.

/login.php

Description

Provides supplementary information about the forwarding policy.

N/A

Add Backend Server Group

Backend Server Group

Specifies whether a new or existing backend server group will be used. Select Create new or Use existing.

If you select Create new, configure the parameters based on Table 1 and Table 2.

NOTE:

The backend protocol can only be HTTP.

Create new

URL Matching Example

The following table lists how a URL is matched, and Figure 1 shows how a request is forwarded to a backend server group.

Table 2 URL matching

URL Matching Rule

URL

URL in the Forwarding Policy

-

-

/elb/index.html

/elb

/elb[^\s]*

/index.html

Exact match

/elb/index.html

-

-

-

Prefix match

-

-

Regular expression match

-

-

Figure 1 Request forwarding

In this figure, the system first searches for an exact match of the requested URL (/elb_gls/glossary.html). If there is no exact match, the system searches for a prefix match. If a match is found, the request is forwarded to backend server group 2 even if a regular expression match is also found, because the prefix match has a higher priority.

Modifying a Forwarding Policy

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, click and select the desired region and project.
  3. Hover on in the upper left corner to display Service List and choose Network > Elastic Load Balancing.
  4. Locate the load balancer and click its name.
  5. Click Listeners, locate the listener, and click its name.
  6. Click Forwarding Policies.
  7. Locate the forwarding policy and click on the right of its name.
  8. In the Modify Forwarding Policy dialog box, modify the parameters and click OK.

Deleting a Forwarding Policy

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, click and select the desired region and project.
  3. Hover on in the upper left corner to display Service List and choose Network > Elastic Load Balancing.
  4. Locate the load balancer and click its name.
  5. Click Listeners, locate the listener, and click its name.
  6. Click Forwarding Policies.
  7. Locate the forwarding policy and click on the right of its name.
  8. Click Yes.
Parent topic: Advanced Features of HTTP/HTTPS Listeners