This dialog box provides information on the virtual server configured on the server load balancing (SLB) manager. virtual IP address, port, and the associated server farm name.
Right-click the device, then select Configure > SLB Statistics
With a Server Load Balancing (SLB) instance selected, click Virtual Servers. The following information is displayed.
Virtual Name (slbVirtualServerName)
Virtual State (slbVirtualServerState)
Virtual IP Address (slbVirtualIpAddress)
Address Advertise (slbVirtualAdvertise)
Associated Server Farm name (slbVirtualFarmName)
Delay time (slbVirtualDelayTimer)
Idle time (slbVirtualIdleTimer)
Sticky Time (slbVirtualStickyTimer)
Sticky Group ID (slbVirtualStickyGroup)
Unanswered SYNs count (slbVirtualSynguardCount)
Period of Syngaurd Count (slbVirtualSynguardPeriod)
The name of the virtual server.
The state of the virtual server.
The index assigned to the virtual server used to correlate connections with virtual servers.
The IP address of the virtual server.
The port of the virtual server.
The protocol for the virtual server.
The service setting for the virtual server. Setting this to values other than none result in an association being formed between clients using this service and this virtual server. Subsequent packets from clients needing this service will be forwarded to the nominated real server.
The setting for virtual address advertising. It is set to true if the virtual server has added a static route to the routing table attracting traffic destined for slbVirtualIpAddress.
The name of the virtual server farm bound to the virtual server.
The amount of time the SLB entity maintains TCP connection context after a connection has been terminated.
The amount of time the SLB entity maintains connection information in the absence of packet activity.
The amount of time a real server is remembered after a connection has been terminated.
The group ID associated with the sticky group the virtual server is placed in. A value of zero shows that no sticky group is associated with the virtual server.
The number of unanswered SYNs allowed to be outstanding to this virtual server. After this number is reached, SYNs are dropped depending on the value of slbVirtualSynguardPeriod.
The time interval for which the virtual server can have outstanding unanswered SYNs. This is used with slbVirtualSynguardCount to limit outstanding SYNs.
The management station uses row status to create or delete the row entry in slbVirtualServerTable.
The IP subnet mask that is applied to the virtual server address, for traffic filtering.