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NAME
       load-balancing - Configures the load balancing settings for the Global
       Traffic Manager(tm).

MODULE
       gtm global-settings

SYNTAX
       Modify or display the load-balancing component within the gtm global-
       settings module using the syntax in the following sections.

   MODIFY
	modify load-balancing
	  options:
	    failure-rcode [noerror | formerr | servfail | nxdomain | notimpl | refused]
	    failure-rcode-ttl [integer]
	    failure-rcode-response [disabled | enabled]
	    ignore-path-ttl [no | yes]
	    respect-fallback-dependency [no | yes]
	    topology-longest-match [no | yes]
	    topology-prefer-edns0-client-subnet [disabled | enabled]
	    verify-vs-availability [no | yes]

	edit load-balancing
	  options:
	    all-properties
	    non-default-properties

   DISPLAY
	list
	list load-balancing
	show running-config load-balancing
	show running-config load-balancing [option]
	  options:
	    all-properties
	    non-default-properties
	    one-line

DESCRIPTION
       You can use the load-balancing component to modify or display the load
       balancing settings for the Global Traffic Manager.

EXAMPLES
       modify load-balancing ignore-path-ttl yes

       Specifies that dynamic load balancing methods can use path data, even
       after the time-to-live (TTL) for the path data expires.

       list load-balancing all-properties

       Displays all properties of the load balancing settings for the Global
       Traffic Manager.

OPTIONS
       failure-rcode
	    Specifies the DNS RCODE used when failure-rcode-response is
	    enabled. Default is noerror. Options include noerror (no type
	    exists at this name), formerr (format error in query), servfail
	    (unable to process query), nxdomain (name does not exist), notimpl
	    (no support for this kind of query), and refused (refuse to
	    process based on policy). If failure-rcode-ttl is non-zero, only
	    the Authority section of the noerror or nxdomain response will
	    include a SOA record.

       failure-rcode-response
	    When enabled, specifies that the system returns a RCODE response
	    to Wide IP requests after exhausting all load-balancing methods.
	    This affects all Wide IPs and may only be overridden by a more
	    specific enabled configuration of a Wide IP. This response is an
	    authoritative empty answer from the system for record requests.
	    With this option enabled, the system responds faster to requests
	    for which it does not have viable answers configured. The default
	    value is disabled.

       failure-rcode-ttl
	    Specifies the negative caching TTL of the SOA for the RCODE
	    response. The default is 0, meaning no SOA is included (i.e. no
	    caching).

       ignore-path-ttl
	    Specifies, when set to yes, that dynamic load balancing methods
	    can use path data, even after the time-to-live (TTL) for the path
	    data expires. The default value is no.

       respect-fallback-dependency
	    Specifies, when set to yes, that the system accepts virtual server
	    status when the load balancing mode changes to the mode specified
	    by the fallback-mode option of the pool. The default value is no.

       topology-longest-match
	    Specifies, when set to yes, that the system evaluates all topology
	    records in the topology statement, and then selects the topology
	    record that most specifically matches the IP address in an LDNS
	    request (in other words, has the longest match). When this option
	    is set to no, the system selects the first record in the topology
	    statement that matches the request.

       topology-prefer-edns0-client-subnet
	    Specifies, when set to enabled, that the system should use the
	    edns0 client subnet option (if one exists) instead of the source
	    address when using topology load balancing. When this option is
	    set to disabled or if the query did not contain a client subnet
	    option, the system will fall back to the source address.

	    When disabled this option can be overridden by a per wide IP
	    setting, gtm wideip [wideip type] [wideip name]
	    topology-prefer-edns0-client-subnet [disabled | enabled].

       verify-vs-availability
	    Specifies, when set to yes, that the system checks the
	    availability of virtual servers before sending a connection to
	    those virtual servers. The default value is no.

SEE ALSO
       edit, gtm global-settings general, gtm global-settings metrics, gtm
       global-settings metrics-exclusions, list, modify, show, tmsh

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