Configuring Load Sharing Network Address Translation (LSNAT) show ip slb reals
19-12 LSNAT Configuration
Current Connections on this real server: 0
Current state of this real server: UP
Maximum Connections : Unlimited
Real Server Weight : 1
InService
real-serv-ip:port server-farm type ins stat wgt maxcon conns
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192.169.1.11:23 matrix both IS UP 1 N\A 0
192.169.1.10:23 matrix ping IS UP 1 2 0
192.169.2.14:21 ftpserver ping IS UP 1 N\A 0
192.169.2.13:21 ftpserver app IS UP 1 N\A 0
10.3.0.3:80 ten none IS UP 3 N\A 0
10.3.0.2:80 ten none IS UP 2 350 0
10.3.0.1:80 ten none IS UP 1 N\A 0
192.169.2.13:0 big ping IS UP 1 N\A 0
Table 19‐2providesanexplanationofthedetailedcommandoutput.
Table 19-2 show ip slb reals Output Details
Output... What it displays...
Server Farm Name of the server farm associated with this server. Assigned using
the ip slb serverfarm command as described in “ip slb serverfarm” on
page 19-8.
Real Server IP Address of the real server(s) assigned to this server farm. Assigned
using the real command as described in “real” on page 19-8.
Real Server Port Port number assigned to this server.
Fail Detect Ping/App Retries Number of failure detection ping, UDP application, or TCP application
retries that will result in an error condition on this server. Defaults can
be changed using the faildetect command as described in “faildetect
(real server)” on page 19-13.
Fail Detect Type Whether or not the failure detection mechanism is ICMP ping, UDP
application, TCP application, both, or none. Assigned using the
faildetect command as described in “faildetect (real server)” on
page 19-13.
Current Connections Number of active connections on this server.
Current State Operational state of this server.
Maximum Connections Number of maximum connections allowed on this server. Default of
unlimited can be changed using the maxconns command as
described in “maxconns” on page 19-18.
Real Server Weight Weight load number of the real server. Default of 1 can be changed
using the weight command as described in “weight” on page 19-18.
In Service / Not In Service Whether or not this server is enabled (using the inservice command
as described in “inservice (real server)” on page 19-13).