Oracle® Traffic Director Administrator's Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0) Part Number E21036-04 |
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You can view a list of HTTP or TCP listeners by using either the administration console or the CLI.
Note:
The CLI examples in this section are shown in shell mode (tadm>
). For information about invoking the CLI shell, see Section 2.3.1, "Accessing the Command-Line Interface."
Viewing a List of Listeners Using the Administration Console
To view a list of HTTP or TCP listeners by using the administration console, do the following:
Log in to the administration console, as described in Section 2.3.2, "Accessing the Administration Console."
Click the Configurations button that is situated at the upper left corner of the page.
A list of the available configurations is displayed.
Select the configuration for which you want to view HTTP or TCP listeners.
In the navigation pane, expand Listeners, and select a listener.
The Listeners page is displayed. It shows a list of the listeners defined for the configuration.
Note:
HTTP and TCP listeners can also be identified by their icons.
You can view the properties of a listener in detail by clicking on its name.
Viewing a List of Listeners Using the CLI
To view a list of HTTP listeners, run the list-http-listeners
command, as shown in the following example:
tadm> list-http-listeners --config=soa --verbose --all
name ip port ssl-enabled default-virtual-server
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
listener-1 * 1904 false vs1
listener-2 * 80 false vs1
You can view the properties of an HTTP listener in detail by running the get-http-listener-prop
command.
For more information about the list-http-listeners
and get-http-listener-prop
commands, see the Oracle Traffic Director Command-Line Reference or run the commands with the --help
option.
To view a list of TCP listeners, run the list-tcp-listeners
command, as shown in the following example:
tadm> list-tcp-listeners --config=soa --verbose --all
name ip port ssl-enabled tcp-proxy-name
------------------------------------------------------------------------
listener-1 * 9090 false tcp_proxy1
listener-2 * 9092 false tcp_proxy1
You can view the properties of an TCP listener in detail by running the get-tcp-listener-prop
command.
For more information about the list-tcp-listeners
and get-tcp-listener-prop
commands, see the Oracle Traffic Director Command-Line Reference or run the commands with the --help
option.