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 TCP proxies 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 TCP Proxies Using the Administration Console
To view a list of TCP proxies 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 TCP proxies.
In the navigation pane, select TCP Proxies.
The TCP Proxies page is displayed. It shows a list of the TCP proxies defined for the configuration.
You can view the properties of a proxy in detail by clicking on its name.
Viewing a List of TCP Proxies Using the CLI
To view a list of TCP proxies, run the list-tcp-proxies
command, as shown in the following example:
tadm> list-tcp-proxies --config=soa --verbose --all
name session-idle-timeout origin-server-pool-name
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tcp_proxy1 300 soa-pool1
tcp_proxy2 400 soa-pool2
You can view the properties of a TCP Proxy in detail by running the get-tcp-proxy-prop
command.
For more information about the list-tcp-proxies
and get-tcp-proxy-prop
commands, see the Oracle Traffic Director Command-Line Reference or run the commands with the --help
option.