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Can NLB health check via specific ports?

 
 
Brad Adams
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      08-17-2005, 04:31 PM
All the info I can find says only that the NLB cluster will stop sending
connections to a member if it is "offline". Does "offline" just mean that it
missed x number of ICMP ping checks? I wanted to use NLB for a pair of SMTP
servers, but if NLB can't use a port 25 check to tell if the members are
online, it seems totally useless.

Thanks in advance for any info!
 
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