Disable Slb Node - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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disable slb node

disable slb node [all | <ip address> : [ftp | http | https | imap4 | ldap |
nntp | pop3 | smtp | socks | telnet | tftp | web | wildcard | www | <TCP or
UDP port number>]] {close-connections-now}
Description
Disables one or all nodes.
Syntax Description
all
ip address
ftp
http
https
imap4
ldap
nntp
pop3
smtp
socks
telnet
tftp
web
wildcard
www
TCP or UDP port number
close-connections-now
Default
N/A
Usage Guidelines
This command stops nodes from accepting new connections; existing connections are not closed unless
you specify
close-connections-now
If you disable all nodes in a pool, all virtual servers associated with that pool are effectively disabled.
To enable a node, use the following command:
enable slb node
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Specifies all nodes.
Specifies an IP address.
Specifies an FTP node.
Specifies an HTTP node.
Specifies an HTTPS node.
Specifies an IMAP4 node.
Specifies an LDAP node.
Specifies an NNTP node.
Specifies a POP3 node.
Specifies an SMTP node.
Specifies a SOCKS node.
Specifies a telnet node.
Specifies a TFTP node.
Specifies a Web node.
Specifies any port associated with a wildcard server.
Specifies a www node
Specifies a TCP or UDP port for the node.
Immediately closes all open connections.
. SLB continues to function with other nodes.
disable slb node
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