Real Routing FW Commands
To configure a real firewall to be used by the Routing Firewall Load Balancing
(FWLB) application:
1
Use the
context.
2
If you are creating a new real routing firewall, you must use the
real-routing-fw id command to give it an identification number (see
page 296).
3
Use any of the remaining real-routing-fw commands as required.
real-routing-fw
User level: user, privileged, supervisor
Use the real-routing-fw command to create and/or enter a real routing
firewall context. Use the no form of this command to delete a real firewall from
using Routing FWLB.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] real-routing-fw <server-ip>
server-ip
Example:
Router-N(configure)# real-routing-fw 10.1.1.2
real-routing-fw admin-status
User level: privileged, supervisor
Use thereal-routing-fw admin-status command to set the administrative
status to enable or disable.
The syntax for this command is:
admin-status <enable|disable>
enable
disable
Example:
Router-N(configure)# admin-status enable
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real-routing-fw command to enter a real routing firewall
The IP address of the real server.
Set admin status to enable.
Set admin status to disable.
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