[Virtual Server 223 5060 sip Service Menu] sip - SIP Load Balancing Menu protocol - Set protocol for this virtual service (TCP/UDP) appshape - AppShape++ Menu pip - Proxy IP Menu ssl - SSL Load Balancing Menu group - Set real server group number rport - Set real port hname - Set hostname cont - Set BW contract for this virtual service pbind - Set persistent binding type thash - Set hash parameter tmout - Set minutes inactive connection remains open ptmout - Set in minutes for inactive persistent connection dbind - Enable/disable/forceproxy delayed binding frag - Enable/disable remapping UDP server fragments nonat - Enable/disable only substituting MAC addresses direct - Enable/disable direct access mode mirror - Enable/disable session mirroring winsize0 - Enable/disable using window size zero in SYN+ACK sesslog - Enable/disable session logging del - Delete virtual service cur - Display current virtual service configuration |
Command Syntax and Usage | |
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sip | |
Displays the SIP Load Balancing menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/slb/virt <server number>/service/sip/sip SIP Load Balancing Menu. From this menu, you can enable or disable Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) server load balancing. When enabled, you can configure a SIP service on the service port 5060 for a virtual server. | |
ssl | |
Displays the SSL Load Balancing menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/slb/virt <server number>/service/sip/ssl SSL Load Balancing Menu. | |
pbind clientip|disable | |
Specifies the parameter that defines a persistent session. Values: ![]() Different services from the same client may not map to the same server. The real server connection timeout value (/cfg/slb/real/tmout) controls how long these inactive but persistent connections remain associated with their real servers. When the client resumes activity after their connection has been aged out, they are connected to the most appropriate real server based on the load balancing metric. An alternative approach may be to use the /cfg/slb/group/content/metric command to set the minmisses or hash real server group metrics. With clientip enabled, Alteon maps HTTP and HTTPS traffic from the same client to the same server regardless of the load balancing metric used because the services are related. For more information, see Server Load Balancing Metrics. ![]() Default: disable |