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6. Click the right arrow. The host displays in the Hosts box.
7. Utilize the following options for managing the hosts in each host list:
To remove a host from the host list, select the host in the Hosts box and click the
left arrow.
To give the host a higher precedence, select the host in the Hosts box and click the
up arrow.
To give the host a lower precedence, select the host in the Hosts box and click the
down arrow.
8. Repeat steps above as necessary, to modify or add host lists.
9. Save your changes:
Click the
Add Host List
button if adding new host lists.
Click the
Clear Host List
button if editing existing host lists.
After the process completes, a link back to the
page displays.
Host List Commands
Go to
Host List Commands (on page 302)
to view CLI commands which correspond to the web
page entries described above.
Scripts
The SLB branch office manager supports three types of scripts:
Interface Scripts
which use a subset of the Expect/Tcl scripting language to perform pattern
detection and action generation on Device Port output.
Batch Scripts
which are a series of CLI commands.
Custom Scripts
are Expect scripts that use most of the Expect scripting language, can be run
against the CLI or a Device Port, and can be scheduled to run at periodic intervals, with the
results from each run saved to a file in a repository. Up to 10 Custom Scripts can be created.
Each Custom Script run is an operation, and the results from each operation can be viewed.
Up to 50 script result files will be saved locally in the SLB storage. Once this maximum is
Authentication
Select to require authentication when the SLB device connects to a host.
Host
Name or IP address of the host.
Protocol
Protocol for connecting to the host (TCP, SSH, or Telnet).
Port
Port on the host to connect to.
Escape Sequence
The escape character used to get the attention of the SSH or Telnet client. It is
optional, and if not specified, Telnet and SSH use their default escape character.
For Telnet, the escape character is either a single character or a two-character
sequence consisting of '^' followed by one character. If the second character is '?', the
DEL character is selected. Otherwise, the second character is converted to a control
character and used as the escape character.
For SSH, the escape character is a single character.
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