C H A P T E R 6Intel® NetStructure™ 7190 Multi-Site Traffic Director User Guide
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config dns isvgroups
<isvname>
Move to the command level of a specific ISV group.
info
Displays information of the ISV group specified by the ISV
name.
For example:
isvgroups isv2 info
Displays:
ISV Group: isv2
State: Enabled Probe Interval:30 Probe Timeout:15
Primary Flash Src: Not Defined Primary Flash Port:0
Backup Flash Src: Not Defined Backup Flash Port: 0
Services:
stats
Displays statistical information on the specified ISV group.
enable
Enables the ISV group for all services under it. All ISV groups
are enabled by default.
disable
Disables the specified ISV group. Services under this ISV group
are not available after disabling.
flash-src
<ipaddress>
NOTE: At least one of the
unique flash-source
addresses must be the IP
address of this 7190.
Configures the IP address of the peer Flash sources. These
includes the IP addresses of this 7190 and additional 7190s if they
exist. Five unique flash source addresses can be configured under
each agent.
For example:
flash-src 10.1.1.1
flash-port <port#>
Sets or changes the UDP port number through which Flash peers
communicate to each other. The default port number is 2000.
config dns isvgroups
<isvname>
flash-backup-src
<ipaddress>
Configures a backup source address to which queries are routed,
in the event of this 7190 not being functional. The backup source
address is the IP address of another 7190 or a load balancer with a
flash-agent configured.
For example:
flash-backup-src 10.1.1.2
Command Description
Config DNS ISV-Groups Commands