Introduction
3-DNS® Administrator Guide 1 - 5

Identifying command syntax

We show actual, complete commands in bold Courier text. Note that we do
not include the corresponding screen prompt, unless the command is shown
in a figure that depicts an entire command line screen. For example, the
following command sets the 3-DNS Controller load balancing mode to
Round Robin:
lb_mode rr
Table 1.1 explains additional special conventions used in command line
syntax.
What is the 3-DNS Controller?
A 3-DNS Controller is a network appliance that monitors the availability
and performance of global resources, and uses that information to manage
network traffic patterns. The 3-DNS Controller uses load balancing
algorithms, topology-based routing, and production rules to control and
distribute traffic according to specific policies. The system is highly
configurable, and its web-based and command line configuration utilities
allow for easy system setup and monitoring.
The 3-DNS Controller provides a variety of features that meet special needs.
For example, with this product you can:
Configure a content delivery network with a CDN provider
Guarantee multiple port availability for e-commerce sites
Ensure wide-area persistence by maintaining a mapping between an local
DNS server and a virtual server in a wide IP pool
Direct local clients to local servers for globally-distributed sites using
Topology load balancing
Change the load balancing configuration according to current traffic
patterns or time of day
Customize load balancing modes
Item in text Description
\Continue to the next line without typing a line break.
< > You enter text for the enclosed item. For example, if the command
has <your name>, type in your name.
|Separates parts of a command.
[ ] Syntax inside the brackets is optional.
... Indicates that you can type a series of items.
Table 1.1 Command line conventions used in this manual