As described in the SSL Certificates section, implementing load balancing for vWorkspace Secure Access Services requires connectivity over HTTPS protocol (port 443).

Note: This document will cover an example of the settings required for vWorkspace. The vWorkspace administrator should follow the Deployment Guide provided by Dell to complete the configuration based on their unique topology.

Before adding Virtual Services to the LoadMaster, ensure to have the DNS names and IP addresses available for all Secure Access Service roles in your deployment. The DNS Names used must be included in the Certificate that was installed in the SSL Certificates section.

  1. Install the Certificate that will be used to encrypt the traffic on each of the Secure Access Servers.

  2. On each of the vWorkspace Secure Access Servers, launch the Secure Access configuration utility from the Windows Server 2012 Start Menu.

  3. Under the properties of the Secure Access Service, configure the following settings:
    1. In the RDP Proxy section:
      1. Select the Local IP Address.
      2. Enter 443 as the Local Port.
      3. Select the SSL certificate to be used to encrypt traffic.
    2. In the Web Interface Proxy section:
      1. Select the Local IP Address.
      2. Enter 443 as the Local Port.
      3. Enter 80 as the Dest. Port.
      4. Enter the Destination Host URL for the Web Access Server.
      Note: This will point to the LoadMaster Virtual Service for the Web Access Role.
    3. In the Connection Broker Proxy section:
      1. Select the Local IP Address.
      2. Enter 443 as the Local Port.
      3. Enter 8080 as the Dest. Port.
      4. Enter the Destination Host(s) for the internal Connection Broker(s).
  4. Click OK.