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CHAPTER16 Services
Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
[HTTPRemoteHosts_
Address]
Note:
An IPv6 address can only be configured if the interface is a
CONTROL type.
If the address is an FQDN and the DNS resolution results in
multiple IP addresses, the device device attempts to establish
multiple connections (sessions) for each IP address. Only the first
10 resolved IP addresses are used regardless of the number of
hosts.
FQDN resolution is also performed (immediately) when
connection is subsequently "closed" (by timeout or by the remote
host) and connections are updated accordingly. In addition, the
device periodically (every 15 minutes) performs DNS name
resolution to ensure that the list of resolved IP addresses has not
changed. If a change is detected, the device updates its' list of IP
addresses and re-establishes connections accordingly.
In addition to multiple HTTP sessions, the device establishes
multiple (TCP) connections per session, thereby enhancing data
exchange capabilities with the host.
'Port'
rest-port
[HTTPRemoteHosts_
Port]
Defines the port of the host.
The valid value is 0 to 65535. The default is 80.
'Interface'
rest-interface
[HTTPRemoteHosts_
Interface]
Assigns one of the device's IP network interfaces through which
communication with the remote host is done.
By default, no value is defined and the OAMP interface is used.
'Transport Type'
rest-transport-
type
[HTTPRemoteHosts_
HTTPTransportType]
Defines the protocol for communicating with the remote host:
[0] HTTP (default)
[1] HTTPS
Grouping
'Group ID'
group-id
[HTTPRemoteHosts_
GroupID]
Defines the host's group ID. The group number (ID) reflects the
priority of the group. The device sends traffic to host groups according
to the configuration of the 'Policy between Groups' parameter in the
Remote Web Services table.
The valid value is 0 to 4, where 0 is the highest priority and 4 the
lowest. The default is 0.
'Priority in Group'
host-priority-
in-group
[HTTPRemoteHosts_
PriorityInGroup]
Defines the priority level of the host within the assigned group. The
device sends traffic to hosts within the group according to the
configuration of the 'Policy in Group' parameter in the Remote Web
Services table.
The valid value is 0 to 9, where 0 is the highest priority and 9 the
lowest. The default is 0.
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