Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands
vlan (virtual server submode)
vlan (virtual server submode)
Syntax Description
Defaults
To define which source VLANs may access the virtual server, use the vlan command in the SLB virtual server submode. To remove the VLAN, use the no form of this command.
vlan
no vlan
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local | Allows the virtual server to accept connections from the SSL |
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The default is all VLANs.
Command Modes |
| SLB virtual server configuration submode | |
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Command History |
| Release | Modification |
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| CSM release 2.1(1) | This command was introduced. |
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| The VLAN must correspond to an SLB VLAN previously created with the vlan command. | |
Usage Guidelines |
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Examples |
| This example shows how to specify a VLAN for virtual server access: | |
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Related Commands |
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| show module csm vlan |
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| vlan (virtual server submode) |
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