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ServerIron ADX Global Server Load Balancing Guide
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Displaying GSLB information
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Displaying dynamic server information
When you configure GSLB, the ServerIron ADX creates dynamic real server configurations based on 
the IP addresses the GSLB ServerIron ADX receives in response to DNS queries sent to the real 
DNS server. These real servers are created for health check purposes only, and do not play a role in 
SLB. In the dynamic configurations, the site IP addresses contained in DNS replies are the names 
and IP addresses of the real servers. The ServerIron ADX creates internal virtual servers and then 
binds the dynamic real servers to the virtual servers based on the application ports you specify 
when you add GSLB zones and hosts. 
This information can be useful when troubleshooting your GSLB configuration, by showing you the 
internal servers and port bindings the ServerIron ADX created based on your GSLB configuration. 
For example, if your configuration uses multiple zone names associated with the same IP address, 
you can verify that the ServerIron ADX created an alias TCP port number for each additional zone 
and application associated with the IP address.
The commands and displays for dynamic server configuration information are based on the 
commands and displays for SLB server configuration information. You can display the following 
dynamic configuration information:
Real server information: There is one dynamically created real server per IP address.
Virtual server information: There is one dynamically created virtual server per domain name.
Port binding information: The TCP and UDP ports 
Session statistics: Another way to list the real servers. 
dns IP addrs.
The number of IP addresses the GSLB ServerIron ADX has learned from 
the DNS server, and the maximum number of DNS records the GSLB 
ServerIron ADX can store in memory.
affinities
The number of affinity definitions currently configured on the GSLB 
ServerIron ADX and the maximum number that can be configured.
static prefixes
The number of statically configured prefixes in the GSLB ServerIron 
ADX’s prefix cache, and the maximum number or statically configured 
prefixes the cache can hold. For information, refer to 
prefix cache
The total number of prefixes currently in the prefix cache, and the 
maximum number the cache can hold. The prefix entries include static 
ones used for geographic information, user-configured prefixes, and 
dynamic prefixes created when client queries are received. Dynamic 
entries age out when unused.
RTT entries
The number of cached per-prefix, per-domain name RTT records. For 
each client prefix, the GSLB ServerIron ADX stores the most recently 
accessed domain names (up to 10 per client, ordered from most to least 
recent). For each domain name the GSLB ServerIron ADX stores the site 
the GSLB ServerIron ADXs that currently have the best RTT to the client 
prefix (up to four such the GSLB ServerIron ADXs: two current best 
choices plus two potentials). The GSLB ServerIron ADX has separate 
records for each domain name because the closest site can be different 
for different domain names (unless every remote ServerIron ADX serves 
every domain name). If the maximum is reached, the GSLB ServerIron 
ADX stops creating new records.
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