Defining port profile for port range, Displaying a list of port ranges – Brocade Virtual ADX Server Load Balancing Guide (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual
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Defining port profile for port range
You can define a profile for a port range. Policies and other features defined for a port profile are
applied to all the ports included in the port range.
Virtual ADX(config)#server port-profile port-range pr1
Virtual ADX(config-port-profile-range-pr1))#tcp keepalive use-master-state
Syntax: [no] server port-profile port-range port-range-name
The following commands are available under the port-profile-range configuration level:
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bringup-retries
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disable
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l4-bringup-interval
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l7-bringup-interval
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no-fast-bringup
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tcp
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udp
When defining a port profile for a port range, note the following:
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A separate port profile for an individual port inside a port-range definition is not permitted. All
ports inside a port-range must have the same properties.
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In the case of overlapping port ranges that are used under different real servers, a port profile
for only one of the port ranges is allowed. You cannot have conflicting properties for the same
port under different port ranges.
Displaying a list of port ranges
You can display a list of port ranges that have been created in the Brocade Virtual ADX by issuing
the following command.
Virtual ADX(config)#show port-range
Syntax: show port-range [start-index]
Issuing the show port-range command displays information for all the port ranges configured on
the Brocade Virtual ADX. To limit the number of port ranges included in the output, issue the show
port-range start-index command. Information only for the port ranges starting from the specified
start-index is displayed.
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Virtual ADX#show port-range
Name Start End Pending Start Pending End RefCnt
pr2 8090 8139 500
pr3 8140 8149 100
pr98 9800 9803 4
range4 7001 7050