Command Line Interface Reference Guide > The SLB Configuration Menu
/cfg/slb/virt <server number>/service/wts/wts
WTS Load Balancing Menu
Windows Terminal Services refers to a set of technologies that allow Windows users to run Windows-based applications remotely on a computer running as the Windows Terminal Server. Alteon includes load balancing and persistence options designed specifically for Windows Terminal Services.
In a load balanced environment, a group of terminal servers have incoming session connections distributed in a balanced manner across the servers in the group. The Windows session director is used to keep a list of sessions indexed by user name. This allows a user to reconnect to a disconnected user session.
 
[WTS Load Balancing Menu]
userhash - Enable userhash when there is no Session Dir. Server
ena - Enable WTS loadbalancing and persistence
dis - Disable WTS loadbalancing and persistence
cur - Display current WTS configuration
 
WTS Load Balancing Menu Options (/cfg/slb/virt/service/wts/wts) 
Command Syntax and Usage
userhash [enable|disable]
 
Specifies how to bind an RDP session to a terminal server.
*disabled — Alteon uses the routing token provided by the dedicated session director to relate users to disconnected sessions.
*enabled — When there is no dedicated session director, Alteon performs the terminal server binding operation based on username hashing.
Default: disabled
ena
 
Enables WTS load balancing.
dis
 
Disables WTS load balancing.
cur
 
Displays the current WTS configuration.