Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands

reverse-sticky (virtual server submode)

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-stickycommand in the virtual server submode. To remove the reverse-sticky option from the policy or the default policy of a virtual server, use the no form of this command.

reverse-sticky group-id

no reverse-sticky

group-id

Number identifying the sticky group to which the virtual server

 

belongs; the range is from 0 to 255.

 

 

Reverse sticky is not enabled.

Command Modes

 

SLB virtual server configuration submode

 

 

 

 

Command History

 

Release

Modification

 

 

 

 

 

 

CSM release 1.1(1)

This command was introduced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CSM release 3.1(1)

The IP reverse-stickycommand is introduced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CSM-S release 1.1(1)

This command was introduced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Usage Guidelines

 

Sticky connections are not tracked. The group ID default is 0. The sticky feature is not used for other

 

 

virtual servers. The network default is 255.255.255.255.

 

 

 

Examples

 

This example shows how to set the IP reverse-sticky feature:

 

 

Cat6k-2(config-module-csm)# vserver PUBLIC_HTTP

 

 

Cat6k-2(config-slb-vserver)# reverse-sticky 60

 

 

show module csm sticky

 

Related Commands

 

 

 

 

show module csm vserver redirect

 

 

sticky

 

 

 

sticky-group (policy submode)

 

 

Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Content Switching Module with SSL Command Reference

2-174

OL-7029-01

Page 196
Image 196
Cisco Systems OL-7029-01 manual Reverse-sticky virtual server submode, Reverse-sticky group-id No reverse-sticky, 174