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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
OL-26645-02
Chapter 6 Configuring Real Servers and Server Farms
Configuring Health Monitoring
Table 6-23 Scripted Probe Attributes
Field Action
Port Enter the port number that the probe is to use. By default, the probe uses port
inheritance to determine the port number. For more information, see the
general attribute Port field description.
Script Name Enter the local name that you want to assign to this file on the ACE. This file
can reside in the disk0: directory or the probe: directory (if the probe:
directory exists).
Note The script file must first be established on the ACE device and the
name must be entered exactly as is appears on the device. Please
refer to your ACE documentation for more details.
Valid entries are unquoted text strings with no spaces and a maximum of 255
characters.
Script Arguments Valid arguments are unquoted text strings with no spaces; separate multiple
arguments with a space. The field limit is 255 characters.
More Settings
Script Needs To Be
Copied From Remote
Location?
Check this check box to indicate that the file needs to be copied from a
remote server. Clear this check box to indicate that the script resides locally.
Protocol This field appears if the script is to be copied from a remote server.
Select the protocol to be used for copying the script:
FTP—The script is to be copied using FTP.
TFTP—The script is to be copied using TFTP.
User Name This field appears if FTP is selected in the Protocol field.
Enter the name of the user account on the remote server.
Password This field appears if FTP is selected in the Protocol field.
Enter the password for the user account on the remote server.
Reenter the password in the Confirm field.
Source File Name This field appears if the script is to be copied from a remote server.
Enter the host IP address, path, and filename of the file on the remote server
in the format host-ip/path/filename where:
host-ip represents the IP address of the remote server.
path represents the directory path of the file on the remote server.
filename represents the filename of the file on the remote server.
For example, your entry might resemble
192.168.11.2/usr/bin/my-script.ext.
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