This property specifies a host's unique priority for handling default network traffic for TCP and UDP ports that are not included in the Port rule configuration. It is used in case a host within the cluster goes offline, and determines which host within the cluster will take over handling this traffic if required. The allowed values for host priority range from 1 to the maximum number of hosts. Lower values indicate higher priorities (where 1 is the highest priority).Each host within the cluster must specify a unique host priority. NOTE: This has no affect on traffic that is load balanced. It only applies to traffic that is not handled by a port rule.
This property page is only accessible from Windows 2000. Certificate templates may no longer be edited from this properties ...
This property signifies the advertisement for the profile information. It is used by the advertising services of the WBEM ...
This property specifies a full Internet name for the Network Load Balancing cluster (for example, cluster.domain.com). This ...
This property specifies a host's unique priority for handling default network traffic for TCP and UDP ports that are not ...
This property specifies a host's unique priority for handling default network traffic for TCP and UDP ports that are not ...
This property specifies if the cluster that this network adapter is a part of, is operating in theBi-Directional Affinity ...
This property specifies that the host accepts an equal portion of the load-balanced traffic in multiple-host filtering mode ...
This property specifies the affinity timeout of load-balanced network traffic that this host should handle for the associated ...
This property specifies the Bi-Directional Affinity team identifier of the cluster that this network adapter is a part of. ...