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Sticky or session persistence is a commonly used method that ensures that a client session remains connected or stuck to the same server for the duration of their session. This is necessary for commercial or secure applications that require the preservation of session information, or require...
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31 Jan 2006
Before Cisco LocalDirector 430 (Version 3.3), LocalDirector had two options to configure server persistence.
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31 Jan 2006
This document explains how to configure HTTP (non-secure site) to HTTPS (secure site) redirection on the Cisco Local Director. Please note the limitations in this example configuration.
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31 Jan 2006
HTTP redirection is a reliable method used to implement persistent or sticky connections. HTTP redirection also allows LocalDirector to perform effective load balancing for secure socket layer (SSL) and non-SSL connections, as well as for connections to an Internet Service Provider...
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31 Jan 2006
... Preventing LocalDirector from Failing...Jan/2006 Sticky Configuration Methods on LocalDirector 31/Jan...
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25 Apr 2005
... Preventing LocalDirector from Failing...Jan/2006 Sticky Configuration Methods on LocalDirector 31/Jan...
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25 Apr 2005
In some situations, you need to prevent Layer 2 (L2) connectivity between end devices on a switch without the placement of the devices in different IP subnets. This setup prevents the waste of IP addresses. Private VLANs (PVLANs) allow the isolation at Layer 2 of devices in the same IP subnet....
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11 Jul 2008
...If you chose an existing sticky group, you can view, modify...selected object’s existing configuration. See the “Shared Objects...Virtual Servers” section on page 6-9 for more information...virtual servers. Response Method that indicates that the...alphanumeric characters. Type Method to be used when establishing sticky connections and configure...list will vary depending on your selection for Application...Protocol in the Properties configuration subset (see Table 6-2...
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...If you chose an existing sticky group, you can view, modify...selected object’s existing configuration. See the “Shared Objects...Virtual Servers” section on page 6-9 for more information...virtual servers. Response Method that indicates that the...alphanumeric characters. Type Method to be used when establishing sticky connections and configure...list will vary depending on your selection for Application...Protocol in the Properties configuration subset (see Table 6-2...
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...use cookies or another sticky method to ensure session persistence...same real server based on a string in the data portion...Table 6-2 for additional configuration options. • Layer 4 Payload...use cookies or another sticky method to ensure session persistence...same real server based on a string in the data portion...Table 6-2 for additional configuration options. • Layer 4 Payload...
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