This image shows the Configure Listener section of the Create Load Balancer page. There is text "A listener is a logical entity that checks for incoming traffic on the load balancer's IP address. To handle TCP, HTTP, and HTTPS traffic, you must configure at least one listener per traffic type. You can configure additional listeners after you create your load balancer." There is a Listener Name field with sample text. Under "Specify the type of traffic your listener handles," there are four buttons: -HTTPS, which is selected -HTTP -HTTP/2 -TCP Under "Specify the port your listener monitors for ingress traffic," there is a drop-down list with a port number. Under SSL Certificate, there are options: -Choose SSL Certificate File, which is selected -Paste SSL Certificate There is a field with Drop a file or select one (this is a link). The Specify CA Certificate option is selected. There are options: -Choose CA Certificate File, which is selected -Paste CA Certificate There is a field with Drop a file or select one (this is a link). The Specify Private Key option is selected. There are options: -Choose Private Key File, which is selected -Paste Private Key There is a field with Drop a file or select one (this is a link). There is a field "Enter Private Key Passphrase - Optional" which is empty. There is text "You can configure path route rules and custom header rule sets after you create the load balancer. For more information, see Managing Request Routing and Managing Rule Sets (these are links)."