Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands
vlan (redirect virtual server submode)
vlan (redirect virtual server submode)
To define which source VLANs can be accessed on the redirect virtual server, use the vlan command in the SLB redirect virtual server submode. To remove the VLAN, use the no form of this command.
vlan
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| The VLAN that the virtual server can access. | |
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| all | Specifies that all VLANs are accessed by the virtual server. |
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| The default is all VLANs are accessed. | |
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Command Modes |
| SLB virtual server configuration submode | |
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Command History |
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Examples |
| This example shows how to specify a VLAN for redirect virtual server access: | |
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Related Commands |
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| show module csm vserver redirect |
sticky
sticky-group (policy submode)
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Content Switching Module with SSL Command Reference
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