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AUTOMATIC.
--connection-drain-on-failover
Connection drain is enabled by default and on failover or failback
connections will be drained. If connection drain is disabled, the
existing connection state will be cleared immediately on a best effort
basis on failover or failback, all connections will then be served by
the active pool of instances. Not compatible with the --global flag,
load balancing scheme must be INTERNAL or EXTERNAL, and the protocol
must be TCP.
Applicable only for backend service-based external and internal
passthrough Network Load Balancers as part of a connection tracking
policy. Only applicable when the backend service protocol is TCP. Not
applicable to any other load balancer. Enabled by default, this option
instructs the load balancer to allow established TCP connections to
persist for up to 300 seconds on instances or endpoints in primary
backends during failover, and on instances or endpoints in failover
backends during failback. For details, see: Connection draining on
failover and failback for internal passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal/failover-overview#connection_draining)
and Connection draining on failover and failback for external
passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-failover-overview#connection_draining).
--connection-draining-timeout=CONNECTION_DRAINING_TIMEOUT
Connection draining timeout to be used during removal of VMs from
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An optional, textual description for the backend service.
--drop-traffic-if-unhealthy
Enable dropping of traffic if there are no healthy VMs detected in both
the primary and backup instance groups. Not compatible with the
--global flag. Applicable only for backend service-based external and
internal passthrough Network Load Balancers as part of a connection
tracking policy. For details, see: Connection persistence on unhealthy
backends for internal passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal#connection-persistence)
and Connection persistence on unhealthy backends for external
Applicable only for backend service-based external and internal
passthrough Network Load Balancers as part of a connection tracking
policy. Not applicable to any other load balancer. This option
instructs the load balancer to drop packets when all instances or
endpoints in primary and failover backends do not pass their load
balancer health checks. For details, see: Dropping traffic when all
backend VMs are unhealthy for internal passthrough Network Load
Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal/failover-overview#drop_traffic)
and Dropping traffic when all backend VMs are unhealthy for external
passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-backend-service#connection-persistence).
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-failover-overview#drop_traffic).
--[no-]enable-cdn
Enable or disable Cloud CDN for the backend service. Only available for
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and --no-enable-strong-affinity to disable.
--failover-ratio=FAILOVER_RATIO
If the ratio of the healthy VMs in the primary backend is at or below
this number, traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed
to the failover backend(s). Not compatible with the --global flag.
Applicable only to backend service-based external passthrough Network
load balancers and internal passthrough Network load balancers as part
of a failover policy. Not applicable to any other load balancer. This
option defines the ratio used to control when failover and failback
occur. For details, see: Failover ratio for internal passthrough
Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal/failover-overview#failover_ratio)
and Failover ratio for external passthrough Network Load Balancer
overview
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-failover-overview#failover_ratio).
--health-checks=HEALTH_CHECK,[...]
Specifies a list of health check objects for checking the health of the

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AUTOMATIC.
--connection-drain-on-failover
Connection drain is enabled by default and on failover or failback
connections will be drained. If connection drain is disabled, the
existing connection state will be cleared immediately on a best effort
basis on failover or failback, all connections will then be served by
the active pool of instances. Not compatible with the --global flag,
load balancing scheme must be INTERNAL or EXTERNAL, and the protocol
must be TCP.
Applicable only for backend service-based external and internal
passthrough Network Load Balancers as part of a connection tracking
policy. Only applicable when the backend service protocol is TCP. Not
applicable to any other load balancer. Enabled by default, this option
instructs the load balancer to allow established TCP connections to
persist for up to 300 seconds on instances or endpoints in primary
backends during failover, and on instances or endpoints in failover
backends during failback. For details, see: Connection draining on
failover and failback for internal passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal/failover-overview#connection_draining)
and Connection draining on failover and failback for external
passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-failover-overview#connection_draining).
--connection-draining-timeout=CONNECTION_DRAINING_TIMEOUT
Connection draining timeout to be used during removal of VMs from
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An optional, textual description for the backend service.
--drop-traffic-if-unhealthy
Enable dropping of traffic if there are no healthy VMs detected in both
the primary and backup instance groups. Not compatible with the
--global flag. Applicable only for backend service-based external and
internal passthrough Network Load Balancers as part of a connection
tracking policy. For details, see: Connection persistence on unhealthy
backends for internal passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal#connection-persistence)
and Connection persistence on unhealthy backends for external
Applicable only for backend service-based external and internal
passthrough Network Load Balancers as part of a connection tracking
policy. Not applicable to any other load balancer. This option
instructs the load balancer to drop packets when all instances or
endpoints in primary and failover backends do not pass their load
balancer health checks. For details, see: Dropping traffic when all
backend VMs are unhealthy for internal passthrough Network Load
Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal/failover-overview#drop_traffic)
and Dropping traffic when all backend VMs are unhealthy for external
passthrough Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-backend-service#connection-persistence).
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-failover-overview#drop_traffic).
--edge-security-policy=EDGE_SECURITY_POLICY
The edge security policy that will be set for this backend service. To
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and --no-enable-strong-affinity to disable.
--failover-ratio=FAILOVER_RATIO
If the ratio of the healthy VMs in the primary backend is at or below
this number, traffic arriving at the load-balanced IP will be directed
to the failover backend(s). Not compatible with the --global flag.
Applicable only to backend service-based external passthrough Network
load balancers and internal passthrough Network load balancers as part
of a failover policy. Not applicable to any other load balancer. This
option defines the ratio used to control when failover and failback
occur. For details, see: Failover ratio for internal passthrough
Network Load Balancers
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/internal/failover-overview#failover_ratio)
and Failover ratio for external passthrough Network Load Balancer
overview
(https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/network/networklb-failover-overview#failover_ratio).
--health-checks=HEALTH_CHECK,[...]
Specifies a list of health check objects for checking the health of the