
Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands
reverse-sticky  (virtual server submode)
Syntax Description
Defaults
To ensure that the CSM switches connections in the opposite direction back to the original source, use the 
reverse-sticky  group-id 
no reverse-sticky 
| Number identifying the sticky group to which the virtual server | |
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Reverse sticky is not enabled.
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| Command History | 
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 | CSM release 1.1(1) | This command was introduced. | 
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 | CSM release 3.1(1) | The IP  | 
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| Usage Guidelines | 
 | Sticky connections are not tracked. The group ID default is 0. The sticky feature is not used for other | |
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| Examples | 
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 | show module csm sticky | 
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| Related Commands | 
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 | show module csm vserver redirect | |
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 | sticky | 
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 | Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Content Switching Module with SSL Command Reference | 
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