Office Web Apps Farm Connection Issue SharePoint 2013

I have servers owa1 and owa2. Owa1 is acting as host and owa2 I joined to office web apps farm that’s is to owa1. 
Both these are in office web apps farm and load balanced. Now my question is: From SharePoint Server when I connect , how should i connect while execute PowerShell command in SP server, in the syntax
 –servername parameter what should I specify do I need to specify the FQDN of the server name or host name (officewebapps.jdax.corp.local, this is host record created in DNS by mapping to VIP Of the load balancer (owa1 and owa2).
Please help me.
Thanks, Ram Ch

You need to use URL officewebapps for parameter InternalURL
ew-OfficeWebAppsFarm [-AllowCEIP <SwitchParameter>] [-AllowHttp <SwitchParameter>] [-AllowHttpSecureStoreConnections <SwitchParameter>] [-CacheLocation <String>] [-CacheSizeInGB <Nullable>] [-CertificateName <String>] [-ClipartEnabled <SwitchParameter>] [-Confirm [<SwitchParameter>]] [-DocumentInfoCacheSize <Nullable>] [-EditingEnabled <SwitchParameter>] [-ExcelAllowExternalData <SwitchParameter>] [-ExcelConnectionLifetime <Nullable>] [-ExcelExternalDataCacheLifetime <Nullable>] [-ExcelPrivateBytesMax <Nullable>] [-ExcelRequestDurationMax <Nullable>] [-ExcelSessionTimeout <Nullable>] [-ExcelWarnOnDataRefresh <SwitchParameter>] [-ExcelWorkbookSizeMax <Nullable>] [-ExternalURL <String>] [-FarmOU <String>] [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-InternalURL <String>] [-LogLocation <String>] [-LogRetentionInDays <Nullable>] [-LogVerbosity <String>] [-MaxMemoryCacheSizeInMB <Nullable>] [-MaxTranslationCharacterCount <Nullable>] [-OpenFromUncEnabled <SwitchParameter>] [-OpenFromUrlEnabled <SwitchParameter>] [-OpenFromUrlThrottlingEnabled <SwitchParameter>] [-PicturePasteDisabled <SwitchParameter>] [-Proxy <String>] [-RecycleActiveProcessCount <Nullable>] [-RemovePersonalInformationFromLogs <SwitchParameter>] [-RenderingLocalCacheLocation <String>] [-SSLOffloaded <SwitchParameter>] [-TranslationEnabled <SwitchParameter>] [-TranslationServiceAddress <String>] [-TranslationServiceAppId <String>] [-WhatIf [<SwitchParameter>]]
Hope below article should help you in detail:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/jenstr/archive/2013/03/18/creating-an-office-web-apps-server-2013-farm-with-2-machines.aspx

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