Ar Virtual Service Properties Sheet - Avaya P330 User Manual

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Chapter 5

AR Virtual Service Properties Sheet

The following tables list the fields in the Virtual Service Properties Sheet
and their descriptions.
Field
Name
Admin Status
Operational
Status
Application
RS Port
Metric
Hash Key
Health Check
Live servers
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Table 5-4. Virtual Service Properties Sheet
Description
A user-defined name for the service.
The user-defined status of the service. Available
options are:
• Enable
• Disable
The operational status of the service. This field is
read only. The possible values are:
• Up - the paths are operational
• Down - all paths through the firewall are not
operational, or no paths are configured.
The application protocol of the packets this service
applies to. Select an application from the drop-down
list.
You can customize application protocols using the
Application Editor Tool. For more information about
customizing application protocols, refer to Chapter 7,
Application Editor Tool.
The Real Server port to which this service is mapped.
The metric used in load balancing decisions. The
following load balancing metrics are available:
• Round Robin
• Hash
• MinMiss hash
For more information about metrics, refer to "Load
Balancing Metrics" on page 13.
The key by which traffic is persistently sent to a
particular server using the Hash metric. The key
specified may be the source IP address, destination IP
address, or a combination of the two.
The health check method used to check the validity
of servers connected to this service.
The number of servers that are valid for this service.
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