
Chapter 2 Content Switching Module with SSL Commands
ssl-sticky  (virtual server submode)
To allow SSL sticky operation, use the 
ssl-sticky  offset X length Y
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 | offset | Specifies the SSL ID offset. | |
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 | length | Specifies the SSL ID length. | |
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| Command Modes | 
 | SLB virtual server configuration submode | ||
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| Command History | 
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 | CSM release 3.1(1) | This command was introduced. | |
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| Usage Guidelines | 
 | This feature allows you to stick an incoming SSL connection based only on this special section of the | ||
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 | SSL ID specified by the offset and length values. The  | ||
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 | CSM always load balances an incoming SSL connection to the SSL termination engine that generated | ||
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| Examples | 
 | This example shows how to associate a policy with a virtual server: | ||
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 | advertise (virtual server submode) | ||
| Related Commands | 
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 | policy | 
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 | show module csm owner | 
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 | show module csm vserver redirect | ||
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