C6576M SLB Dialog Box
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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:
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Client Config Subarea
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The IP address and netmask must specify a unique client range on the virtual server. The netmask must
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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:
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outOfService (1)
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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:
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Virtual Server Name field—Unique identifier of a virtual server on the device.
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IP Address field—IP address of a virtual server restricted client range.
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Netmask field—Subnet mask of a virtual server restricted client range. Enabled bits indicate
network addressing bits in the IP address.
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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.
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Netmask field—Subnet mask of a virtual server restricted client range. Enabled bits indicate
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network addressing bits in the IP address.
Mode button—Indicates that the restricted client range defines clients that may not use the
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virtual server. The client is excluded.
Client Add button—Adds the client range to a virtual server definition. You need to specify a
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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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Chapter 5
Physical Object Dialog Boxes