Extreme Networks Px Series manual Status Displays, SummitPx128 # show server details

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Showing Configuration Details

Status Displays

The show health and show server details commands display similar (but not identical) information. The following examples illustrate the output from these commands (for the configuration shown in the example on page 10-4).

* SummitPx1:26 # show health Healthcheck is currently enabled

default interval 30 sec, retry interval 10 sec, arp interval 5 min

default fail after 2, restore after 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15/15

ping

rx/tx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 UP

4 *UP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

flags: E - check Enabled, D - check Disabled,

R

-

mac

is

resolved

ra -

restore after,

fa -

fail

after,

left

-

secs

till next check

index

IP

 

port

proto

state check

left

run

ra

fa

ups

flg

 

1

10.65.8.50

 

ICMP

UP

IDLE

2

2

 

2

2

2

RE

 

1

0.65.8.50

8080

ICMP

*UP

IDLE

6

0

 

2

2

0

RE

 

2

10.65.8.51

 

ICMP

UP

IDLE

33

2

 

2

2

2

RE

 

2

10.65.8.51

8080

ICMP

*UP

IDLE

16

0

 

2

2

0

RE

 

40

10.65.8.52

 

ICMP

UP

IDLE

19

2

 

2

2

2

RE

 

40

10.65.8.52

80

ICMP

*UP

IDLE

39

0

 

2

2

0

RE

 

41

10.65.8.53

 

ICMP

UP

IDLE

16

2

 

2

2

2

RE

 

41

10.65.8.53

80

ICMP

*UP

IDLE

7

0

 

2

2

0

RE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*SummitPx1:28 # show server details

flags: E - check Enabled, D - down, U - Up, R - mac is resolved,

N - mac is not resolved, F - forced down

run - '>' than or '<' than 0, number of consecutive passed or failed

respectively

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ra -

restore after,

fa -

fail

after, left - secs till next check

index

IP

port

proto

flg

curr-conns max-connections

run

ra

fa

1

10.65.8.50

 

ICMP

URE

0

10000

2

2

2

1

10.65.8.50

8080

ICMP

RE

 

 

0

2

2

2

10.65.8.51

 

ICMP

URE

0

10000

2

2

2

2

10.65.8.51

8080

ICMP

RE

 

 

0

2

2

40

10.65.8.52

 

ICMP

URE

0

10000

2

2

2

40

10.65.8.52

80

ICMP

RE

 

 

0

2

2

41

10.65.8.53

 

ICMP

URE

0

10000

2

2

2

41

10.65.8.53

80

ICMP

RE

 

 

0

2

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Px Series Application Switch Installation and Configuration Guide

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Contents Published April Part number 100101-00 Rev Page Contents Installing the PxM Application Switch Module Configuring Servers and Services Index Index of Commands Introduction PrefaceText Conventions ConventionsIcon Alerts you to Convention DescriptionRelated Publications Preface Purpose of Server Load Balancing Server Load Balancing Concepts1Conceptual view of server load balancing TermsLayer 4 Load Balancing Load Balancing Modes2Single client-server transaction using layer Layer 7 Load Balancing and Content Analysis3Establishing a layer 7 request Port Rewrite Getting Started on Load Balancing ConfigurationGetting Started on Load Balancing Configuration Page Overview of the SummitPx1 Application Switch Installing the SummitPx1 Application SwitchSummitPx1 Front View Color Indicates 1Px series application switch LEDsSignal Description SummitPx1 Application Switch Rear View2DB-9 Adapter Pinouts To DB-9Determining the Location Installing the SummitPx1 Application SwitchRack Mounting Free-Standing Powering On the SummitPx1Setting Up Console Communication Configuring Switch IP Parameters Configuring the 10/100 Ethernet Management Port Installing I/O Modules Installing the PxM Application Switch ModuleRemoving I/O Modules Removing I/O Modules Page Managing the Switch Abbreviated Syntax and Command Completion Using the Command-Line InterfaceSyntax Symbols 1Command Syntax SymbolsLine-Editing Keys Symbol DescriptionSpecifying Text Values 2Line-Editing KeysCommand History Configuring Management AccessPrompt Text Changing the Default Passwords Modifying Accounts Creating AccountsManaging the PxM Command DescriptionConfiguring VLANs 4SNMP Configuration Settings Configuring SnmpSetting Description System ContactSettingDescription Configuring DNS Client Services5DNS Client Configuration Commands Using Secure Shell 2 SSH2Config ssh2 key Enabling SSH2 for Inbound Switch AccessUsing SCP2 from an External SSH2 Client SSH2 Client Functions on the Switch Showing CPU Load UtilitiesChecking Basic Connectivity Logging Starting the GlobalPx Content Director Agent Configuring a Startup Banner MessageInternet DNS server Example ConfigurationFollowing commands configure all system-related facilities Page Configuring Real Servers Configuring Servers and ServicesConfiguring Server Groups Configuring Virtual Services Layer 4 Port-based Load Balancing Layer 7 Virtual ServicesConfiguring Traffic Tagging 1Tag Specifications Configuration ExampleTag Specification Description Tag Range Configuration Example Page Scheduling Policies Choosing Policies, Persistence Modes, and NAT1Scheduling Policies Persistence ModesSpecifier Policy Description UDP Flow Persistence Client IP Persistence Mode1Client IP persistence mode Cookie Persistence Modes Configuring Client IP Stickiness2Self-identifying cookie persistence mode Persistence Modes Hashed Cookie Persistence Session Learned Cookie Persistence Mode 4Learned cookie persistence mode Configuring Cookie Stickiness SSL Session Identifier Persistence NAT Modes Full-NAT ModeConfiguring Full-NAT Mode and Proxy IP Addresses Server-only Half-NAT ModeConfiguring Half-NAT Mode Config source-flow name next-hop gateway-mode ip Real Syslog server SummitPx1 Configuration Example Page Domain and URL Switching URL Switching1Typical switching scenario Domain Switching2Domain switching example URL Switching Configuring URL Switching3Simple URL switching example 4More Complicated URL switching example 5Hierarchical approach to pattern rules 1Wildcard Combinations Creating Domain and URL Switching RulesWildcard Example Definition Modifying Existing URL Rules and Domains Application Servers Management net Configuration Example Page Using Vrrp with the SummitPx1 Configuring RedundancyGive backup systems lower priorities Adding and Configuring VRRPsUsing Vrrp in Existing Redundant Networks Vrrp Automatic Synchronization 1Application switch using multiple VLANsFollowing commands can be passed from master to backup Using Esrp with the PxM Configuring Redundancy for the PxMFor SW2 Configuring the PxM for Multiple VLANsConfiguring a Default Gateway Overview Health ChecksServer Startup Pacing Health Checking Procedure Timers and Counters Configuring Health ChecksTypes of Health Checks You can disable health checks for a server group Page 1Statistics Display Commands Monitoring the SwitchShowing Traffic Statistics Displays packet-level counters for 2Configuration Display Commands Showing Configuration DetailsConfiguration Displays SummitPx128 # show server details Status DisplaysColumn Description Show health Information5Management and Troubleshooting Commands Managing and Troubleshooting OperationCommandDescription Esrp IndexHttp GET AUX Page Index of Commands