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diagnose server-load-balance persistence

diagnose server-load-balance persistence

Use this command to filter and display the persistence table (current sessions).

Syntax

diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter {'<option>'|show|clear}

diagnose server-load-balance persistence list

diagnose server-load-balance persistence clear [l4]

filter

Create, show, or clear session list filters.

Use multiple commands to add filters to the filter list. For example, one command to add a source-ip filter and another to add a vs-name filter.

Put the filter expression in single quotes.

Filter options include:

  • source-ip — Single IP address or specify start and end addresses of a range.
  • source-port — Single port number or start and end port numbers of a range.
  • dest-ip — Single IP address or specify start and end addresses of a range.
  • dest-port — Single port number or start and end port numbers of a range.
  • vs-name — Specify a space-separated list of up to 8 virtual server configuration names.

list

List matching sessions.

clear

Clear the list of matching sessions.

Clear options include:

  • l4 — l4 (lowercase "L" four) is the abbreviated form of Layer 4. Use the l4 option to clear the Layer 4 persistence table.

Example

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter 'source-ip 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.100'

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter 'vs-name vs1 vs2'

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter show

filter=[flag:1000

source ip range: :: - :: port range: 0 - 0

dest ip range: :: - :: port range: 0 - 0

virtual server: vs1 vs2 ]

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence list

client-ip/port virtual-server-ip/port local-ip/port real-server-ip/port protocol service state in-bytes out-bytes expire virtual-server-name real-server-name

FortiADC-VM #

diagnose server-load-balance persistence

diagnose server-load-balance persistence

Use this command to filter and display the persistence table (current sessions).

Syntax

diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter {'<option>'|show|clear}

diagnose server-load-balance persistence list

diagnose server-load-balance persistence clear [l4]

filter

Create, show, or clear session list filters.

Use multiple commands to add filters to the filter list. For example, one command to add a source-ip filter and another to add a vs-name filter.

Put the filter expression in single quotes.

Filter options include:

  • source-ip — Single IP address or specify start and end addresses of a range.
  • source-port — Single port number or start and end port numbers of a range.
  • dest-ip — Single IP address or specify start and end addresses of a range.
  • dest-port — Single port number or start and end port numbers of a range.
  • vs-name — Specify a space-separated list of up to 8 virtual server configuration names.

list

List matching sessions.

clear

Clear the list of matching sessions.

Clear options include:

  • l4 — l4 (lowercase "L" four) is the abbreviated form of Layer 4. Use the l4 option to clear the Layer 4 persistence table.

Example

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter 'source-ip 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.100'

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter 'vs-name vs1 vs2'

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence filter show

filter=[flag:1000

source ip range: :: - :: port range: 0 - 0

dest ip range: :: - :: port range: 0 - 0

virtual server: vs1 vs2 ]

FortiADC-VM # diagnose server-load-balance persistence list

client-ip/port virtual-server-ip/port local-ip/port real-server-ip/port protocol service state in-bytes out-bytes expire virtual-server-name real-server-name

FortiADC-VM #