Cisco VS-C6509E-S720-10G User Manual page 190

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C6576M SLB Dialog Box
Virtual Server Config Area
The Virtual Server Config area of the C6576M SLB dialog box allows the user to add and configure
virtual servers. The following attributes are configured:
Client Config Subarea
The IP address and netmask must specify a unique client range on the virtual server. The netmask must
Note
agree with the class of network address specified by the IP address.
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Admin Status—The administrative status of the virtual server. This attribute can have the
following values:
outOfService (1)
inService (2)
Virtual Server Client Table—Describes the restricted clients of a virtual server. Client ranges are
configured to permit or deny clients using the virtual server. The following columns are displayed
in the table:
Virtual Server Name field—Unique identifier of a virtual server on the device.
IP Address field—IP address of a virtual server restricted client range.
Netmask field—Subnet mask of a virtual server restricted client range. Enabled bits indicate
network addressing bits in the IP address.
Mode—Indicates whether or not the restricted client range defines clients that may not use the
virtual server.
Virtual Server Name field—Unique identifier of a virtual server on the device.
Virtual Server Add button—Adds the virtual server specified in the Virtual Server Name field. You
need to specify a name in the Virtual Server Name field for the action to take effect.
Virtual Server Remove button—Removes the virtual server that is selected in the Virtual Server
Table. A subdialog box is displayed asking the user to confirm the action.
This subarea allows the user to add a client range to a virtual server definition. This action is used
to restrict which clients are allowed to connect to the virtual server. The following attributes can be
configured:
IP Address field—IP address of a virtual server restricted client range.
Netmask field—Subnet mask of a virtual server restricted client range. Enabled bits indicate
network addressing bits in the IP address.
Mode button—Indicates that the restricted client range defines clients that may not use the
virtual server. The client is excluded.
Client Add button—Adds the client range to a virtual server definition. You need to specify a
name in the Server Farm Name field, an IP address in the IP Address field, and a subnet mask
in the Netmask field, and select a mode for the action to take effect.
Client Remove button—Removes the client range to a virtual server definition.
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Physical Object Dialog Boxes

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