You create an application profile and associate it with a virtual server to define the behavior of a particular type of network traffic. The virtual server then processes traffic according to the values specified in the profile.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the NSX Global Manager for the management domain at https://<active_nsx_gm_fqdn>/login.jsp?local=true as admin.
  2. From the drop-down menu at the top, select the recovery site NSX location according to your value in the VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook.

  3. Create the application profiles for the clustered Workspace ONE Access.
    1. On the main navigation bar, click Networking.
    2. In the left pane, navigate to Load balancing > Profiles.
    3. From the Select profile type drop-down menu, select Application.
    4. From the Add application profile drop-down menu, select HTTP, configure the following settings, configure the remaining settings according to your VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook, and click Save.

      Setting Value for Workspace ONE Access HTTP Profile Value for Workspace ONE Access HTTP Redirect Profile
      Type HTTP HTTP
      Idle timeout(sec) 3600 3600
      X-Forwarded-For Insert none
      Request header size 1024 1024
      Response header size 4096 4096
      Redirection None HTTP to HTTPS Redirect
      Response buffering Disabled Disabled
      Response time 60 60
      Server keep-alive Disabled Disabled
  4. Create a persistence profile for the clustered Workspace ONE Access instance.
    1. From the Select profile type drop-down menu, select Persistence.
    2. From the Add persistence profile drop-down menu, select Cookie, configure the following settings, configure the remaining settings according to your VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook, and click Save.

      Setting Value
      Share persistence Disabled
      Cookie mode Rewrite
      Cookie name JSESSIONID
      Cookie Fallback Enabled
      Cookie Garbling Enabled