[SNMP Health Check <HC ID> snmp Menu] oid - Set OID to be sent comm - Set Community string response - Set expected response weight - Enable/disable readjusting of weights based on response cur - Display current send configuration |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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oid | |
Sets the OID string to be sent. | |
comm | |
Sets the community string. | |
response [integer|string] | |
Sets the expected response and the expected overload response. In the overload state, the real server maintains existing connections. New connections are not allocated to such a server, unless the /cfg/slb/group/maxconex command is enabled for the server group and the new connection belongs to an existing persistent session (with pbind set to clientip, sslid, or cookie). Values: ![]() The real server is moved to the overload state when the value in the real server response is within the range defined by the minimum and maximum overload values. Valid range: 0 – 65535 Default: 0 (none) ![]() The real server is moved to the overload state when the response string matches the defined overload string. Maximum characters: 64 | |
weight | |
Specifies whether the real server weights are adjusted dynamically based on the SNMP health check response. Weights can be assigned to each real server. These weights can bias load balancing to give the fastest real servers a larger share of connections. A setting of 10 would assign the server roughly 10 times the number of connections as a server with a weight of 1. Values: ![]() ![]() ![]() If the SNMP health check response returns a value of 100 or greater, Alteon sets the real server weight to 100. Default: disable | |
cur | |
Displays the current configuration. |