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  1. From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Traffic Control tab, and then click Manage Health Monitors in the Toolbar.
  2. In the Health Monitors Manager, click the Action icon Image Removed next icon next to the HTTP health monitor name and select Edit.
  3. Select the Request/Response tab.
  4. Click Test HTTP Health Monitor.
  5. In the field Select a DTC Server or enter the IP address or domain name of an HTTP server, do one of the following to specify the server to test:
    • Click Select to select an existing DTC server.
    • Enter the IP address or host name of an HTTP server. The IP address can be IPv4 or IPv6.
  6. In the field Select a Grid member that is running DTC, select a DTC server on which the test will be run.
    If there is only one DTC server with the DTC license, it is selected by default. If there are several DTC servers with the license, the Grid Master is selected by default. If there is no Grid Master with the DTC license and there are several member servers with the license, click Select and choose a server.

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  1. From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Traffic Control tab, and then click Manage Health Monitors in the Toolbar.
  2. In the Health Monitors Manager, click the Action icon Image Removed next icon next to the health monitor name, and select Edit from the menu.
  3. The Health Monitor editor contains the following tabs from which you can modify data:
    • General: This tab displays the health monitor Name, Comment, Interval, Timeout, Retry Up Count, and Retry Down Count fields. You can edit the values.
    • (HTTP, SIP, and SNMP health monitors) Protocol: This tab displays the protocol data that you can modify.
    • (HTTP/S health monitors only) Request/Response: This tab displays HTTP request and response check options for HTTP/S health monitors.
    • Extensible Attributes: Add and delete extensible attributes that are associated with the pool. You can also modify the values of extensible attributes. For information, see Using Extensible Attributes.

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  1. From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab -> Traffic Control tab, and then click Manage Health Monitors in the Toolbar.
  2. In the Health Monitors Manager, click the Action icon Image Removed next icon next to the health monitor name and select Delete from the menu.
  3. In the Delete Confirmation dialog box, click Yes to delete or No to cancel.

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