User guide
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configuration commands (table) 16-35
creating 16-30
description 16-2, 16-29
example 16-32
goto entries 16-31
match entries 16-31
match operation keywords (table) 16-31
processing 16-32
set entries 16-31
set operation keywords (table) 16-32
route sharing. See IP route sharing
router interfaces 11-2, 15-1
router types, OSPF 12-6
routing access policies
access profile
applying 16-18
changing 16-25
configuring 16-16
creating 16-16
types 16-16
BGP 16-25
configuration commands (table) 16-27
deny 16-16
DVMRP 16-23
examples
DVMRP 16-23
OSPF 16-22
PIM 16-24
RIP 16-19
none 16-16
OSPF 16-21
permit 16-16
PIM 16-24
removing 16-26
RIP 16-19
using 16-15
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
routing table, populating 11-3
routing table, populating IPX 15-4
routing. See IP unicast routing
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saving changes using ExtremeWare Vista 19-6
saving configuration changes 20-3
scheduling configuration download 20-6
screen resolution, ExtremeWare Vista 19-3
secondary image 20-2
Server Load Balancing See SLB
service-check 17-24
sessions, deleting 3-6
shortcuts, command 2-2
show ipxfdb 15-13
Simple Network Management Protocol. See SNMP
SLB
3DNS support 17-32
active-active 17-27
advanced configuration commands
(table) 17-32
basic configuration commands (table) 17-15
client persistence 17-26
components 17-2
description 17-2
external health checking 17-25
failover 17-28
forwarding mode 17-5
GoGo mode 17-11
health checking 17-22
high availability 17-27
host-route 17-12
least connections 17-14
load balancing methods 17-13
maintenance mode 17-25
manual fail-back 17-31
nodes 17-3
persistence 17-26
ping-check 17-23
ping-checking 17-28
pools 17-3
port translation mode 17-10
priority mode 17-14
proxy ARP 17-12
ratio 17-13
ratio weight 17-14
redundant configuration 17-27
round-robin 17-13
service-check 17-24
standard virtual servers 17-4
sticky persistence 17-26
subnet-route 17-12
tcp-port-check 17-23
translational mode 17-8
transparent mode 17-5
VIPs 17-3
VIPs, creating 17-4
virtual servers 17-3
wildcard virtual servers 17-4
slot
automatic configuration 4-1
clearing 4-2
manually configuring 4-2
mismatch 4-2
smart redundancy 5-13
SNAP protocol 6-11
SNMP
community strings 3-11
configuration commands (table) 3-11
configuring 3-10
controlling access 3-10, 3-11
read access 3-10
read/write access 3-11
settings, displaying 3-13
supported MIBs 3-10
trap receivers 3-10