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setlbmonitor_destport

Use this method to set tCP or UDP port to which to send the probe. If the parameter is set to 0, the port number of the service to which the monitor is bound is considered the destination port. For a monitor of type USER, however, the destination port is the port number that is included in the HTTP request sent to the dispatcher. Does not apply to monitors of type PING.

Syntax



Parameters

monitorname

Name of the monitor.
This is mandatory parameter.

type

Type of monitor that you want to create.
This is mandatory parameter.
Possible Values : PING, TCP, HTTP, TCP-ECV, HTTP-ECV, UDP-ECV, DNS, FTP, LDNS-PING, LDNS-TCP, LDNS-DNS, RADIUS, USER, HTTP-INLINE, SIP-UDP, SIP-TCP, LOAD, FTP-EXTENDED, SMTP, SNMP, NNTP, MYSQL, MYSQL-ECV, MSSQL-ECV, ORACLE-ECV, LDAP, POP3, CITRIX-XML-SERVICE, CITRIX-WEB-INTERFACE, DNS-TCP, RTSP, ARP, CITRIX-AG, CITRIX-AAC-LOGINPAGE, CITRIX-AAC-LAS, CITRIX-XD-DDC, ND6, CITRIX-WI-EXTENDED, DIAMETER, RADIUS_ACCOUNTING, STOREFRONT, APPC, SMPP, CITRIX-XNC-ECV, CITRIX-XDM, CITRIX-STA-SERVICE, CITRIX-STA-SERVICE-NHOP, MQTT, HTTP2, DTLS, QUIC, KAFKA-AUTODISCOVER.

destport

TCP or UDP port to which to send the probe. If the parameter is set to 0, the port number of the service to which the monitor is bound is considered the destination port. For a monitor of type USER, however, the destination port is the port number that is included in the HTTP request sent to the dispatcher. Does not apply to monitors of type PING.

Return Value

Returns simpleResult

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