ADC CLI Commands

fis

The following operations can be performed on “fis”:

unbind rm bind add show

unbind fis

Unbinds the specified interfaces from a FIS. An unbound interface becomes a critical interface if it is enabled and HA MON is on.

Synopsis

unbind fis ...

Arguments

name Name of the FIS from which to unbind interfaces.

ifnum Interfaces to unbind from the FIS, specified in slot/port notation (for example, 1/3). Use spaces to separate multiple entries.

rm fis

Removes an FIS from the Citrix ADC. When an FIS is removed, its interfaces are marked as critical interfaces.

Synopsis

rm fis

Arguments

name Name of the FIS that you want to remove from the Citrix ADC.

bind fis

Binds the specified interfaces to a FIS.

Synopsis

bind fis ...

Arguments

name The name of the FIS to which you want to bind interfaces.

ifnum Interface to be bound to the FIS, specified in slot/port notation (for example, 1/3).

add fis

Adds a failover interface set (FIS) to the Citrix ADC. A FIS is a logical group of interfaces. In an HA configuration, using a FIS is a way to prevent failover by grouping interfaces so that, when one interface fails, other functioning interfaces are still available. A FIS can also be configured for the nodes of a Citrix ADC cluster.

Synopsis

add fis [-ownerNode ]

Arguments

name Name for the FIS to be created. Leading character must be a number or letter. Other characters allowed, after the first character, are @ _ - . (period) : (colon) # and space ( ). Note: In a cluster setup, the FIS name on each node must be unique.

ownerNode ID of the cluster node for which you are creating the FIS. Can be configured only through the cluster IP address. Default value: -1 Minimum value: 0 Maximum value: 31

show fis

Displays the configured FISs.

Synopsis

show fis []

Arguments

name The name of the FIS configured on the appliance.

Output

ifaces Interfaces to be bound to the FIS, in slot/port notation (for example, 1/3).

stateflag Used internally for display.

ifnum Interface to be bound to the FIS, specified in slot/port notation (for example, 1/3)

ownerNode ID of the cluster node for which you are creating the FIS. Can be configured only through the cluster IP address.

devno count

Example

show fis 1) FIS: fis1 Member Interfaces : 1/1 Done

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