NLBmgr
			
			
			
			
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			Updated: January 21, 2005
			
				Using Network Load Balancing Manager, you can configure and 
				manage your Network Load Balancing clusters and all cluster 
				hosts from a single computer, and you can also replicate the 
				cluster configuration to other hosts. You can start Network Load 
				Balancing Manager from the command-line using the command 
				nlbmgr.exe, which is installed in the systemroot\System32 
				folder in the Windows Server 2003 family of products.
			
				 
			Syntax
			
				nlbmgr [/help] [/noping] [/hostlist 
				FileName] [/autorefresh [Interval]]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							/help
						
							Displays help at the command prompt.
					 
					
						
							/noping
						
							Network Load Balancing Manager will not ping the 
							hosts prior to trying to contact them through 
							Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Use this 
							option if you have disabled ICMP on all available 
							network adapters. If you use this option, you will 
							experience a delay if Network Load Balancing Manager 
							attempts to contact a host that is not available.
					 
					
						
							/hostlistFileName
						
							After Network Load Balancing Manager starts, the 
							hosts specified in FileName will be loaded 
							into Network Load Balancing Manager.
					 
					
						
							/autorefresh [Interval] 
						
							Causes Network Load Balancing Manager to refresh its 
							host and cluster information every [Interval] 
							seconds. If no interval is specified, the 
							information is refreshed every 60 seconds.
					 
				 
			 
			Remarks
			
				- As part of the Windows Server 2003  Administration Tools 
				Pack, Network Load Balancing Manager can also be installed and 
				used on Windows XP Professional. You can use Network Load 
				Balancing Manager on Windows XP Professional only to manage 
				Network Load Balancing clusters on remote computers running the 
				Windows Server 2003 family of products. You can not install the 
				Network Load Balancing service itself on Windows XP 
				Professional.
				 
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