Install guide
WAN Load Balancing show wanlb resource 1-43
Software Version 2.7.5
C613-10454-00 REV A
Example To display general information for all of the resources, use the command:
sh wanlb res
Related Commands add wanlb resource
delete wanlb resource
enable wanlb resource
disable wanlb resource
set wanlb resource
Unreachable host
events
The number of separate times a host has become unreachable.
Host The IP address or domain name of the configured
healthcheck host.
Status The status of the healthcheck host for the resource;
one of REACHABLE or UNREACHABLE. A host is
REACHABLE when the resource has consecutively
received from it the configured number
successchecks. A host is UNREACHABLE when the
resource cannot receive from it the configured
number failchecks responses.
To configure successchecks and failchecks use the
set wanlb healthcheck command on page 1-32.
Avg response The average response in milliseconds from the
specified host, calculated since the last healthcheck
response was received, or N/A if the host is
unreachable. This is a moving average based on the
last four response times for a healthcheck host.
Total sent The total number of healthchecks sent to the host.
Total not sent The number of healthchecks that failed because the
WAN load balancer was unable to send the
healthcheck. This may occur if the IP interface is
down, for example, or if a DNS lookup fails to
resolve a domain name.
Total failed The total number of failed healthchecks.
Tota l
unreachable
The total number of failures that occurred while the
host was unreachable. Depending on the
configured number of consecutive successful
responses and failures, many failures could occur
without the host actually becoming unreachable.
Current
successful
The current number of consecutive successful
healthchecks since the last failed response occurred.
Current failed The number of consecutive failed healthchecks
since the last successful response occurred.
Table 1-7: Parameters in the detailed output from the show wanlb resource=ppp0
healthcheck command (Continued)
Parameter Description