Hc Http Expected-String; Hc Http Expected-String-Offset - Avaya P330 Reference Manual

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Chapter 4
Load Balancing CLI Commands

hc http expected-string

User level: privileged, supervisor
Use the expected-string command to set the HTTP Health Check expected
response string. Use the no form of this command to set this to the default value
(no string).
The syntax for this command is:
[no] expected-string <string>
string
Example:
Router-N(super-hc-http:7)# expected-string <HTML><HEAD>

hc http expected-string-offset

User level: privileged, supervisor
Use the expected-string-offset command to set the HTTP Health Check
expected string offset from the end of the Layer 4 Header. Use the no form of this
command to set this to the default value.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] expected-string-offset <offset>
offset
Example:
Router-N(super-hc-http:7)# expected-string-offset 5
270
The string containing the expected response for the Health Check to
compare the response from the server - a string up to 255 characters.
The offset of the Health Check's expected string, an integer from 0 -
1000.
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