Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands
static (sticky submode)
static (sticky submode)
To add a static sticky entry, use the static command. To remove a sticky group, use the no form of this command.
static client source
static cookie value real
static ssl id real
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Syntax Description |
| client source | Identifies the client source for thte sticky entry. |
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| destination | (Optional) Specifies the destination IP address. |
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| real | Identifies the real server. |
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| cookie value | Identifies the cookie. |
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| ssl id | Identifies SSL. |
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Defaults |
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Command Modes
Command History
Sticky configuration submode
Release | Modification |
CSM release 3.2(1) | This command was introduced. |
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This command was introduced. | |
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Examples | This example shows how to create an IP sticky group: |
Related Commands show module csm sticky sticky
sticky (virtual server submode)
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