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opers13_3280
Nimbostratus
Oct 28, 2009Cisco CSS cookie persistency
We are migrating from Cisco CSS' to F5s and I have a question on cookie persistence on the CSS.
On the CSS, I have "advanced-balance arrowpoint-cookie" configured for persistence.
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hoolio
Cirrostratus
Oct 28, 2009Based on this cisco doc, I'd say yes it is like the LTM cookie insert persistence.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps789/products_tech_note09186a0080094398.shtml
The CSS allows you to use cookies or URL strings to stick to a particular server. In the past, this has required the Web hosters to modify their applications to set particular cookies or strings in the URL. In WebNS 4.0, the CSS is capable of generating cookies so that Web applications do not need to be modified.
Aaron
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