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- Feb 19, 2024
Read this article for more clarification: https://my.f5.com/manage/s/article/K15387
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thanks got clarified.
So when the second VS receives the connection with same cookie f5 will validate this cookie with APM session cookies right ?so the timeout value will be reset now by second VS?
The second VS will validate the cookie against the APM session table.
It is a session cookie, it doesn't have a timeout value.
Session cookies expire once you log off or close the browser. They are only stored temporarily and are destroyed after leaving the page. They are also known as transient cookies, non-persistent cookies, or temporary cookies.
If you have to log in to a website every time you open your browser and visit it, then it is using a session cookie to store your login credentials. This is unlike a persistent cookie, which contains an expiration date.
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