Configure Slb Node Max-Connections - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure slb node max-connections

configure slb node <ip address>:[ftp | http | https | imap4 | ldap | nntp |
pop3 | smtp | socks | telnet | tftp | web | wildcard | www | <TCP or UDP
port number>] max-connections <number>
Description
Configures the maximum number of simultaneous connections that can be established to a node.
Syntax Description
ip address
ftp
http
https
imap4
ldap
nntp
pop3
smtp
socks
telnet
tftp
web
wildcard
www
TCP or UDP port number
max-connections
Default
The default is 0.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to limit the number of connections possible to a server with limited capabilities. Use
max-connections
Example
The following command configures the server with an IP address of 10.1.1.2:80 to accept a maximum of
10 connections:
configure slb node 10.1.1.2 : 80 max-connections 10
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Specifies the IP address of the node.
Specifies the FTP TCP port check.
Specifies the HTTP TCP port check.
Specifies the HTTPS TCP port check.
Specifies the IMAP4 TCP port check.
Specifies the LDAP TCP port check.
Specifies the NNTP TCP port check.
Specifies the POP3 TCP port check.
Specifies the SMTP TCP port check.
Specifies the SOCKS TCP port check.
Specifies the telnet TCP port check.
Specifies the TFTP TCP port check.
Specifies the Web TCP port check.
Specifies any port associated with a wildcard server.
Specifies the www TCP port check.
Specifies a TCP or UDP port for the TCP port check.
Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous connections. The range is 0
to 999999999.
of 0 to specify no limit.
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