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rate/peak rate, number of forwarded/ignored packets in the inbound direction, and number of
forwarded packets in the outbound direction. If you click the link of a virtual service name, the statistics
of all the real services of the virtual service will be displayed on the lower part of the page, including total
number of connections, average of active connections/peak of active connections, connection average
rate/peak rate, packets received, and packets sent, as shown in Figure 17.
Figure 17 Statistics
Return to Server load balancing configuration task list.
Setting health monitoring parameters
Select Load Balance > Health Monitor from the navigation tree to enter the page as shown in Figure 18.
Health monitoring falls into eight modes: TCP, ICMP, TCP Half Open, HTTP, FTP, DNS, RADIUS and SSL.
This section introduces the seven modes supported by server load balancing only: TCP, ICMP, HTTP, FTP,
DNS, RADIUS and SSL. Click the icon of a corresponding mode, and you can enter the page for
setting health monitoring parameters, as shown in Figure 19.
Figure 18 Heal
th monitoring