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500 ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
SLB Commands
configure slb pool delete
configure slb pool <pool name> delete <ip address>:[ftp | http | https |
imap4 | ldap | nntp | pop3 | smtp | socks | telnet | tftp | web | wildcard
| www | <TCP or UDP port number>]
Description
Deletes a node from a pool.
Syntax Description
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
Deleting a node from a pool does not delete the node from other pools. You can delete all nodes in a
pool by deleting the pool. To delete a pool, use the following command:
delete slb pool
Example
The following command deletes the FTP node with an IP address of 10.2.1.2 from the pool “ftp”:
configure slb pool ftp delete 10.2.1.2 : ftp
pool name Specifies a pool.
ip address Specifies the IP address of the node.
ftp Specifies an FTP node.
http Specifies an HTTP node.
https Specifies an HTTPS node.
imap4 Specifies an IMAP4 node.
ldap Specifies an LDAP node.
nntp Specifies an NNTP node.
pop3 Specifies a POP3 node.
smtp Specifies an SMTP node.
socks Specifies a SOCKS node.
telnet Specifies a telnet node.
tftp Specifies a TFTP node.
web Specifies a Web node.
wildcard Specifies any port associated with a wildcard server.
www Specifies a www node
TCP or UDP port number Specifies a TCP or UDP port for the node.

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BrandExtreme Networks
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