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Session Persistency – Some Internet applications (notably secure web sites, gaming sites) would need several established sessions to make a successful transaction (or connection) and most likely they expect all sessions would be coming from the same source (IP address).
a)Enable – Enable Checkbox will enable Session Persistency mechanism.
b)Users can use
c)Port range – User an define port number range to decide the traffic sessions, and maintain on that WAN IP port . For example, if the port range is 2903 ~ 2923, that means only the port number from 2903 to 2923 will keep the sessions accordance for a WAN port.