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Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 3.11 DEVICE MANAGEMENT User Manual

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Displays server load balancing resources information.


Resource Pools

Displays server load balancing resource pools information.


Virtual Balancers

Displays virtual balancers information.


Affinity Tables

Displays load balancer affinities information.


Open TCP Connections

Displays open TCP connections information.


Ping Polling

Ping Status

Displays the status of the Ping polling.

Note

- The current firmware version only allows the Ping Status parameter to be

configured if Protocol parameter under Ping Parameters is set to OSI.


Ping Parameters

Displays basic information of the Ping module.

Note

- Valid MIB Set values for the Timeout parameter should range from 1 to 60.

However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in the range

[-9223372036854775808 to -1, 1 to 9223372036854775807] inclusive. But

attempting to enter values greater than 65535 will cause the new value to be
converted to its equivalent wrap-around value; i.e., 65536 will become 0, 65537 will
become 1, and so on.

Note

- Valid MIB Set values for the Time Interval parameter should range from 0 to

604800. However, the current firmware version allows the user to enter values in
the range [-9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807] inclusive. But

attempting to enter values greater than 999999999 will cause the new value to be
converted to its equivalent wrap-around value; i.e., 9999999990 will become

1410065398, 9999999991 will become 1410065399, and so on.

Note

- Valid MIB Set values for the Number of Packets parameter should range from

1 to 4294967295. However, the current firmware version does not allow Device

Manager to display the correct value greater than 2147483647. Attempting to enter
values greater than 2147483647 will cause the new value to be converted to its
equivalent wrap-around value; i.e. 2147483648 will become -2147483648,

2147483649 will become -2147483647, and so on.

Note

- The current firmware version only allows the Address parameter to be

configured if the Protocol parameter is set to OSI.