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This document describes what happens when a client connects to a Virtual IP (VIP) address and the switch is configured to send a redirect back to the client. There are two different types of redirects on the Cisco CSS 11000 and CSS...
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31 Jan 2006
This document describes what happens when a client connects to a Virtual IP (VIP) and the switch is configured to send a redirect back to the client. There are two different types of redirects on the Content Services Switch (CSS), a content rule...
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03 Mar 2006
During the life of a persistent connection,the Cisco Content Services Switch (CSS) determines when to move a client connection to a new service based on content rules,load balancing,and service availability. Some situations do not require moving the client connection;...
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27 Dec 2007
This document provides information on how to configure the FTP port mode on a Cisco CSS 11000 Series Content Services Switch. The client issues the retrieval request and sets up the listening port. The client issues a port command...
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13 May 2007
You should configure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) redirection on the Content Services Switch (CSS) 11000 to maintain stickiness for these reasons:
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27 Dec 2007
This document provides information on how to configure advanced-balanceArrowPoint cookies on Cisco Content Services Switches (CSS) 11000 productsrunning WebNS 4.0 or later.
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27 Dec 2007
This document provides information about Cisco configuration settings that can improve security on the Cisco Content Services Switch (CSS) 11000 or CSS 11500. This document describes basic configuration settings that are almost universally applicable in IP networks...
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27 Dec 2006
You can configure a redirect service to redirect client requests that match one Virtual IP Address (VIP) to another VIP, in the event that all of the services for the rule are down.
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30 Jan 2006
This document provides information on how to filter the NIMDA virus on the CSS 11000. It should be noted that these are the same instructions used for filtering Code Red on CSS 11000.
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03 May 2004
A network administrator may run into a situation where they need to load balance services through one port of the Content Services Switch (CSS 11000). This method of load balancing is sometimes called a one-armed configuration. This document explains that process.
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20 Apr 2005