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KaiTT
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Jun 28, 2021

How do I check the connection table for a particular virtual server?

One Current Connection has been maintained on a virtual server named "A" for several days.

I want to check the connection table of "A" virtual server, but the destination IP and port of this virtual server are 0.0.0.0:any.

I checked the connection table with the command below, but it is difficult to find this one Current connection because all the traffic is output.

 

--tmsh show sys connection cs-server-addr 0.0.0.0 cs-server-port 0

 

Is there any other way?

 

Thanks.

 

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  • Can you try below command and see if you get desired o/p?

    tmsh show sys connection virtual-server <vs-name>
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      KaiTT
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      I tried command, but Syntax Error occurred.

       

      [root@gcom1:Active:Standalone] config # tmsh show sys virtual-server

      Syntax Error: "virtual-server" unexpected argument

      [root@gcom1:Active:Standalone] config # 

      [root@gcom1:Active:Standalone] config # tmsh

      root@(gcom1)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos)# show sys virtual-server ?

      Syntax Error: "virtual-server" unexpected argument

       

       

       

      • Hi   Could you please try the exact command shown in my earlier response? It seems you're trying different command/syntax which is unfortunately not available.