To have a TS in NLB, you create a port rule for 3389/TCP
PowerShell has command-lets for managing NLB as described in the following link.
http://blogs.msdn.com/clus
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How to join a terminal server to NLB by script?
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To have a TS in NLB, you create a port rule for 3389/TCP
PowerShell has command-lets for managing NLB as described in the following link.
http://blogs.msdn.com/clus
Managing Network Load Balancing from the command line
After you have installed and configured Network Load Balancing, you can control its operations and modify parameter settings using the Network Load Balancing control application, Wlbs.exe, that is installed in the systemroot\System32 folder. To simplify and centralize system administration, you can run Nlb.exe either on the cluster hosts or on any remote computer that can access the cluster over a local or wide area network. Certain actions, such as modifying parameters, can be performed only on the cluster hosts. Because it is a shell-based application, this application can be incorporated into administrative scripts.
The command line for Nlb.exe has the following syntax:
Nlb command [cluster[:host] [remote options] ]
For more information on the Network Load Balancing control application, see Nlb. For information about using Network Load Balancing Manager from the command line, see Nlbmgr. For information about other command-line utilities, see Command-line reference A-Z. For more information about manageability, see Management Strategies and Tools.
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by: mikeydkPosted on 2009-11-05 at 12:04:07ID: 25753336
.. or commandline..