Helpful tips – Brocade Virtual ADX Server Load Balancing Guide (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual
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Displaying global Layer 4 Brocade Virtual ADX configuration
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Now you can copy the file to a TFTP server. Use one of the following methods:
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From a Linux console:
[root@Virtual ADX pcap]# tftp -p -l a1.cap -r z1.cap 10.24.132.85
a1.cap is the local file and z1.cap is the remote file name.
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From the CLI or Management console:
Virtual ADX#copy file tftp 10.24.132.85 b1.cap /opt/ADX/pcap/a1.cap
b1.cap is the remote file name and a1.cap is the local file name.
Helpful tips
It is a good practice to RESET a filter ID as soon as you want to define the filter. Filter ID settings do
survive until the unit is getting rebooted. A reset ensures the filter is back at the default which
implies "match ALL":
telnet@Virtual ADX(debug-filter)#sp 2
telnet@Virtual ADX(debug-filter-spec-2)#reset
The Brocade Virtual ADX is also able to store traces in PCAP format.
The Brocade Virtual ADX offers up to 32 MB of capturing space.
NOTE
To capture ingress and egress packets on the Brocade Virtual ADX using the MAC filter, specify the
internal base MAC instead of the chassis MAC. You can display the internal base MAC by using the
show server debug command.
Displaying global Layer 4 Brocade Virtual ADX configuration
To display global Layer 4 Brocade Virtual ADX configuration information, enter the following
command.
Syntax: show server global
Virtual ADX(config)#show server global
Server Load Balancing - global parameters
Predictor = least-conn
Force-deletion = 0
Reassign-threshold = 20
Reassign-limit = 3
Ping-interval = 2
Ping-retries = 4
TCP-age = 30
UDP-age = 5
Sticky-age = 30
TCP-syn-limit = 65535
TCP-total conn = 4233
Unsuccessful conn = 0
ICMP-message = Disabled