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Interface Description LoadMaster CLI

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Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • LoadMaster Console Operation
    • Introduction
    • Initial Setup
    • Troubleshooting Licensing Issues
    • Console Main Menu
    • Configuration Menu Basics
    • Main Menu
    • Quick Setup
    • Service Management (CLI)
    • Local Administration
    • Basic Setup
    • Packet Filter and Blacklists
    • Utilities
    • Reboot
  • Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference Guide
    • Top level commands
    • Adaptive scheduling command level
    • Health Check Command Level
    • Rules command level
    • Rule Edit command level
    • Virtual Service (VIP) command level
    • Real Server command level
  • References
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  • Last Updated: December 10, 2024
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The following options are available on the initial CLI menu.

Quick Setup

Quick setup allows you to quickly configure a LoadMaster; only the most important parameters needed by the LoadMaster are setup.

Service Management (CLI)

This menu point starts a Command Line Interface (CLI), which lets you administer the Virtual Services that are available on the LoadMaster.

Local Administration

This menu allows you to administrate options such as password, time, backups, and so on, within the LoadMaster.

Basic Setup

From this menu option you can configure various aspects of the LoadMaster such as interfaces, hostname, DNS, and so on.

Packet Filter and Blacklists

From this menu you can manage Access Control Lists.

Utilities

A variety of utilities can be administered such as Software Upgrades, determining the Transfer Protocol used, License Updates and configuring a number of diagnostic tools.

Reboot

Selecting the Reboot option enables you to reboot the LoadMaster

Exit Configuration

Exits the menu

These options are discussed in more detail in subsequent sections of this document.

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