Available in Classic
In the Load Balancer menu, you can create, delete, or monitor a Load Balancer. Also, you can change settings for Load Balancers, servers, and listeners.
To access the Load Balancer menu, access the NAVER Cloud Platform portal, and then navigate to [Console] >
> Services > Networking > Load Balancer in order.
Load Balancer interface
The Load Balancer page is laid out as follows:

| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| ① Menu name | Show the current menu name and number of Load Balancers created. |
| ② Basic features | Features displayed when you first access the Load Balancer menu. |
| ③ Post-creation features | Features displayed after creating a Load Balancer, enabled when you select a Load Balancer. |
| ④ Load Balancer list |
View Load Balancer list
In the Load Balancer list, you can view the Load Balancer you created and the details of the Load Balancer. To check:
Only when you have at least one Load Balancer created, you can view the list. If you don't have any Load Balancers created, the list is not displayed in the Load Balancer page.
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In the Classic environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console, navigate to
> Services > Networking > Load Balancer. -
Click the Load Balancer menu.
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View the summary information in the Load Balancer list, or click the Load Balancer to check the details.

- Load Balancer name (Instance ID): Name and instance ID of the Load Balancer
- Status: Status information of the Load Balancer
- Creating: Status in which the Load Balancer is being created with the information you entered
- Running: Status in which the Load Balancer is successfully created with the information you entered and is ready to perform load balancing according to the settings
- Stopped: Status in which the Load Balancer created with the information you entered has stopped
- Deleting: Status in which the Load Balancer created with the information you entered is being deleted
- Updating: Status in which the changes to the Load Balancer you entered are being applied
- Network: Network information of the Load Balancer
- Access information: IP address or domain information of the Load Balancer
- Number of servers: Number of servers for access information (DNS)
- Created on: Date when the Load balancer was created
- Access Control Group source: ACG information of the Load Balancer
- Load balancing algorithm: Load balancing algorithm information
- Applied server: Server information applied to the Load Balancer
- Zone: Zone information where the Load Balancer was created
- HTTP Keep-alive enabled: HTTP keep-alive status
- Connection idle timeout setting (default: 60 seconds): Connection idle timeout configuration information