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Chapter 4
Load Balancing CLI Commands

virtual-server

User level: privileged, supervisor
Use the virtual-server command to create/enter a virtual server context. Use
the no form of this command to delete a virtual server.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] virtual-server <server name>
server name
Example:
Router-N(configure)#

virtual-server admin-status

User level: privileged, supervisor
Use the 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)#

virtual-server id

User level: privileged, supervisor
Use the id command to set the identification number for the virtual server.
The syntax for this command is:
id <server-id>
server-id
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The name of the virtual server, a string of up to 80
characters.
virtual-server srvr1
Set admin status to enable.
Set admin status to disable.
admin-status enable
Identification number for the virtual server, an integer from 1 to
1024.
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