Server Commands
In the server context, you define a real server using a minimal set of parameters (IP address,
port, protocol, etc.). Once defined, a real server can then be associated with one or more server
pools, which in turn are associated with one or more Layer 4 clusters or Layer 7 match rules.
Using Server Commands in the Global Context
eqcli >
server svname
req_cmds
: Create
svname (req_cmds = *
commands
below)
eqcli >
server svname
cmds
: Modify
svname (cmds
= any commands
below)
eqcli >
no server
svname
: Delete
svname
eqcli >
show server [
svname
]
: Display all servers or
svname
eqcli >
server svname
: Change to the “sv-svname” context(see
below)
Using Server Commands in a Server Specific Context
eqcli sv-svname>
*ip
ip_addr
: Server IP address
eqcli sv-svname>
no
{max_reuse_con-
n|reuse_conn_to}
: Reset the parameter to its
default value
eqcli sv-svname>
*proto
{tcp|udp}
: Server protocol
eqcli sv-svname>
*port
integer
: Server port
eqcli sv-svname>
show
: Show server configuration
eqcli sv-svname>
stats
: Display server statistics
eqcli sv-svname>
flags
[!]probe_l3
: Server flags
eqcli sv-svname>
max_reuse_conn
integer
: Maximum number of connections
to this server
eqcli sv-svname>
reuse_conn_to
integer
: Timeout for connection re-use
eqcli sv-svanme>
uuid
uuidname
: Associate a virtual machine
with the server.
eqcli sv-svanme>
vlb_manager
vlbmgrname
: Attach a VLB Manager for the
associated virtual machine.
eqcli sv-svanme>
vms
: List all the virtual machines
from the VLB Manager.
The
max_reuse_conn
and
reuse_conn_to
are used to set operating parameters for HTTP
multiplexing. HTTP multiplexing is disabled by default, and is turned on/off using the
tcp_mux
cluster flag. Refer to
on page 628 for additional information.
Copyright © 2014 Coyote Point Systems, A Subsidiary of Fortinet, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
201
Equalizer Administration Guide
Summary of Contents for Equalizer GX Series
Page 18: ......
Page 32: ...Overview 32 Copyright 2014 Coyote Point Systems A Subsidiary of Fortinet Inc ...
Page 42: ......
Page 52: ......
Page 64: ......
Page 72: ......
Page 76: ......
Page 228: ......
Page 238: ......
Page 476: ......
Page 492: ......
Page 530: ......
Page 614: ......
Page 626: ......
Page 638: ......
Page 678: ......
Page 732: ...Using SNMP Traps 732 Copyright 2014 Coyote Point Systems A Subsidiary of Fortinet Inc ...
Page 754: ......
Page 790: ......
Page 804: ......
Page 842: ......
Page 866: ......