Virtual server port configuration table – Brocade Virtual ADX MIB Reference (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual
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Virtual server objects
Virtual server port configuration table
The Virtual Server Port Configuration Table contains all the ports configured for the virtual server.
This table allows you to configure attributes for individual ports and override global attributes for
those ports.
snL4VirtualServerCfgRowStatus
brcdIp.1.1.4.21.1.1.5
Syntax: L4RowStatus
Read-write
Controls the management of the table rows. The values that
can be written are:
•
delete(3) – Delete the row
•
create(4) – Create a new row
•
modify(5) – Modify an existing row
If the row exists, then a SET with a value of create(4) returns a
"bad value" error. Deleted rows are removed from the table
immediately.
The following values can be returned on reads:
•
noSuch(0) – No such row
•
invalid(1) – Row is inoperative
•
valid(2) – Row exists and is valid
snL4VirtualServerCfgDeleteState
brcdIp.1.1.4.21.1.1.6
Syntax: L4DeleteState
Read only
Shows the state of the port being deleted:
•
done(0) – The port is deleted.
•
waitunbind(1) – The port is in an unbind state.
•
waitdelete(2) – The port is in a delete state.
snL4VirtualServerCfgSymPriority
brcdIp.1.1.4.21.1.1.7
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
When a pair of SLB switches are configured to provide
redundancy for individual virtual IP addresses (VIPs), an
symmetric SLB priority must be specified on each switch for
each of the VIPs. The switch with the higher priority for a given
VIP is the default active switch for that VIP. The other switch is
the default standby for the VIP.
It is recommended that you use a priority of 2 (instead of 1) as a
low priority or 254 (instead of 255) as a high priority. This
method would make it easy to force a failover of the high priority
switch to a low priority switch by simply changing the priority on
one of the switches.
For example, we can force a failover by changing the priority on
the high priority switch from 254 to 1. Since the priority on the
low priority switch is 2, the low priority switch takes over for the
VIP. Likewise, we can force the low priority switch to take over by
changing its priority to 255, since the priority on the high priority
switch is only 254.
Valid values: 0 – 255
Default: 0
Name, OID, and Syntax
Access
Description
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgTable
brcdIp.1.1.4.22.1
None
Virtual Server Port Configuration table.
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgEntry
brcdIp.1.1.4.22.1.1
None
An entry in the Virtual Server Port Configuration table.
snL4VirtualServerPortCfgIP
brcdIp.1.1.4.22.1.1.1
Syntax: IpAddress
Read only
Indicates the IP address of the virtual server where the port
is located.
Name, OID, and Syntax
Access
Description