Configuring Sticky Groups - Cisco catalyst 6500 series Configuration Note

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This chapter describes how to configure content switching and contains these sections:

Configuring Sticky Groups

Configuring a sticky group involves configuring the attributes of that group and associating it with a
policy. Sticky time specifies the period of time that the sticky information is kept. The default sticky time
value is 1440 minutes (24 hours).
To configure sticky groups, perform this task:
Command
Router(config-module-csm)# sticky
sticky-group-id {netmask netmask | cookie
name | ssl} [address [source | destination |
both]][timeout sticky-time ]
1. The no form of this command restores the defaults.
This example shows how to configure a sticky group and associate it with a policy:
Router(config-module-csm)# sticky 1 cookie foo timeout 100
Router(config-module-csm)# serverfarm pl_stick
Router(config-slb-sfarm)# real 10.8.0.18
Router(config-slb-real)# inservice
Router(config-slb-sfarm)# real 10.8.0.19
Router(config-slb-real)# inservice
Router(config-slb-real)# exit
Router(config-slb-sfarm)# exit
Router(config-module-csm)# policy policy_sticky_ck
Router(config-slb-policy)# serverfarm pl_stick
OL-4612-01
Configuring Sticky Groups, page 8-1
Configuring Route Health Injection, page 8-2
Environmental Variables, page 8-4
Configuring Persistent Connections, page 8-8
Configuring Global Server Load Balancing, page 8-8
Configuring Global Server Load Balancing, page 8-8
Configuring Network Management, page 8-13
C H A P T E R
Purpose
Ensures that connections from the same client
matching the same policy use the same real
1
server
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