Hi,
I wouldn't call it an API, but with our product BalanceNG you are able
to issue configuration changes remotely using SSH simply by piping
commands into the control interface. Using a pipe locally is as simple
as that (for example):
# echo "disable server 1" | bng auxctl
Best Regards,
Thomas
Anil wrote:
> I am thinking of getting a LB, I have the following main requirements:
>
> Should have the option of doing high availability
> Must have some kind of API option, so I can do remote management of
> the LB (being able to add/delete/modify LB configurations).
>
> Is there such a product out there? I think I saw some reference to
> some programmable API for some Barracuda LB but can't remember now.
>
> Thanks!
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