GlobalLB::ServerType

Introduced : BIG-IP_v9.2.0
A list of server types.

Members

Member

Value

Description

SERVER_TYPE_BIGIP_STANDALONE

0

Server is a standalone BIGIP.

SERVER_TYPE_BIGIP_REDUNDANT

1

Server is a redundant BIGIP.

SERVER_TYPE_GENERIC_LOAD_BALANCER

2

Server is a generic load-balancer.

SERVER_TYPE_ALTEON_ACE_DIRECTOR

3

Server is an Alteon Ace Director.

SERVER_TYPE_CISCO_CSS

4

Server is a Cisco CSS.

SERVER_TYPE_CISCO_LOCAL_DIRECTOR_V2

5

Server is a Cisco LocalDirector v2.

SERVER_TYPE_CISCO_LOCAL_DIRECTOR_V3

6

Server is a Cisco LocalDirector v3.

SERVER_TYPE_CISCO_SERVER_LOAD_BALANCER

7

Server is a Cisco Server Load Balancer.

SERVER_TYPE_EXTREME

8

Server is an Extreme switch.

SERVER_TYPE_FOUNDRY_SERVER_IRON

9

Server is a Foundry ServerIron.

SERVER_TYPE_GENERIC_HOST

10

Server is a generic host.

SERVER_TYPE_CACHEFLOW

11

Server is a CacheFlow.

SERVER_TYPE_NETAPP

12

Server is an NetApp.

SERVER_TYPE_WINDOWS_2000

13

Server is a Windows 2000.

SERVER_TYPE_NT4

14

Server is an NT4.

SERVER_TYPE_SOLARIS

15

Server is a Solaris.

SERVER_TYPE_RADWARE

16

Server is a Radware.

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