
Virtual servers
BIG-IP® Reference Guide 4-85
If you want to disable or enable a virtual server for one or more specific
VLANs only, use the following syntax:
b virtual <virt_ip>:<service> vlans <vlan_list> disable | enable
Use the following syntax to return a virtual server to network service:
b virtual <virt_ip>:<service> enable
Note
If you do not specify a VLAN name with the b virtual command, the virtual
server is enabled or disabled on all VLANs.
Enabling or disabling a virtual address
You can remove an existing virtual address from network service, or return
the virtual address to service, using the disable and enable keywords. Note
that when you enable or disable a virtual address, you inherently enable or
disable all of the virtual servers that use the virtual address.
b virtual <virt_ip> disable
Use the following syntax to return a virtual address to network service:
b virtual <virt_ip> enable
Displaying information about virtual addresses
You can also display information about the virtual addresses that host
individual virtual servers. Use the following syntax to display information
about one or more virtual addresses included in the configuration:
b virtual <virt_ip> [... <virt_ip> ] show
The command displays information such as the virtual servers associated
with each virtual address, the status, and the current, total, and maximum
number of connections managed by the virtual address since the BIG-IP was
last rebooted, or since the BIG-IP became the active unit (redundant
configurations only).
Deleting a virtual server
Use the following syntax to permanently delete one or more virtual servers
from the BIG-IP configuration:
b virtual <virt_ip>:<service> [... <virt_ip>:<service>] delete
Resetting statistics for a virtual server
Use the following command to reset the statistics for an individual virtual
server:
b virtual [<virt_ip:port>] stats reset
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