Sticky Based On A Cookie In The Http Header Or Url; Where To Go Next - Cisco CSS 11501 - Content Services Switch Getting Started Manual

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Sticky Based on a Cookie in the HTTP Header or URL

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string prefix "MyCookie="
add service test1
add service test2
add service test3
add service test4
port 80
protocol tcp
active
If the cookie could be in either the cookie field of the HTTP header or the URL,
use the advanced-balance cookieurl command.
In this configuration, the CSS searches for the cookie first in the cookie field of
the HTTP header. If the cookie field does not exist, then the CSS looks for the
cookie in the URL. This command is intended for applications where some clients
cannot accept cookies but others can.
Using the full configuration of the
HTTP Cookie Header"
cookieurl command in the content rule.
!*************************** OWNER ***************************
owner test
content stickyCookie
advanced-balance cookieurl
string prefix "MyCookie="
add service test1
add service test2
add service test3
add service test4
port 80
protocol tcp
active
Chapter 5, Where to Go
administrative and configuration tasks, and a contents summary of the CSS
administration, configuration, and user guides.
"Sticky Based on a Configured String in an
section, the only difference is the advanced-balance
Next, provides information on the location of
Chapter 4
Configuring Sticky Cookies
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