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lb control fwlb

User level: privileged, supervisor
Use the lb control fwlb command to enable Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB).
Use the no form of this command to disable FWLB.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] lb control fwlb
Example:
Router-N(configure)#

lb control precedence

User level: privileged, supervisor
Use the lb control precedence command to set the precedence between
applications, meaning, which application should be performed to a packet if it
matches two applications. The lb control precedence command is
applicable if the packet can be routed using Server Load Balancing (SLB) and AR.
The syntax for this command is:
lb control precedence <precedence-relation>
precedence-relation
• ar-prior-to-slb
• slb-prior-to-ar
Example:
Router-N(configure)# lb control precedence ar-prior-to-slb
Avaya P330 Reference Guide
Chapter 4
lb control fwlb
This is comprised of the following options:
The default, redirection can be applied on packets that
should be server-load-balanced. If such a packet comes
from the clients-vlan-area and it matches a redirection
rule, it is redirected. If the same packet arrives from the
VLAN-area of AR real servers, it is load-balanced. This
allows load balanced packets to first go through the
AR real-servers, and afterwards be load-balanced as
SLB packets.
Cache redirection is never applied on SLB packets.
Load Balancing CLI Commands
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