[f-nsp] Exactly what does 'sticky' base its stickiness on

Chris Price cprice at its.to
Mon Jun 2 15:04:54 EDT 2008


Ok, so teh slbguide pdf from FOundry has a whole section on  'layer 7 
switching'. I'll take a look thru it.

Chris Price wrote:
>
> So exactly where do I find the specific documentation related to the 
> L7 switching granularity?
>
> dtemkin at yahoo.com wrote:
>> Purely on source address for standard L4 VIPs.  If you start doing L7
>> switching you can get more granular (based on URL, session ID, cookie,
>> etc.)
>>
>> -Dave
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Chris Price <cprice at its.to 
>> <mailto:cprice at its.to>> wrote:
>> >  I've been thru the SLB guide and cant find any info on exactly 
>> what teh
>> > foundry bases its stickiness on.
>> >
>> > Is it source ip alone, or source ip plus some sort of session id. 
>> What about
>> > client cookies or jsessionid's?
>> >
>> > If this is covered in a document, please point me at it and save 
>> the typing
>> > space for all involved.
>> >
>> > Cheers!
>> >
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