9-11
User
Guide
for
the
Cisco
Application
Networking
Manager
5.2
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Configuring
Stickiness
Configuring
Sticky
Groups
•
Configuring
Virtual
Context
Class
Maps,
page
14-6
•
Configuring
Virtual
Context
Policy
Maps,
page
14-32
•
Configuring
Real
Servers,
page
8-5
•
Configuring
Server
Farms,
page
8-30
Sticky
Group
Attribute
Tables
This
section
describes
the
different
sticky
group
type-specific
attributes.
Note
There
are
no
specific
sticky
group
type-specific
attributes
for
SIP
Header.
This
section
includes
the
following
topics:
•
HTTP
Content
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-11
•
HTTP
Cookie
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-12
•
HTTP
Header
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-13
•
IP
Netmask
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-13
•
V6
Prefix
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-13
•
Layer
4
Payload
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-14
•
RADIUS
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-14
•
RTSP
Header
Sticky
Group
Attributes,
page
9-15
HTTP
Content
Sticky
Group
Attributes
Ta
b
l
e
9-2
describes
the
HTTP
content
sticky
group
attributes.
Ta
b
l
e
9-2
HTTP
Content
Sticky
Group
Attributes
Field
Description
HTTP
Content
Check
box
that
instructs
the
ACE
to
use
the
constant
portion
of
HTTP
content
t
o
make
persistent
connections
to
a
specific
server.
Uncheck
the
check
box
to
identify
specific
content
for
stickiness
in
the
Offset,
Length,
Begin
Pattern,
and
End
Pattern
fields.
HTTP
content
may
change
over
time
with
only
a
portion
remaining
constant
throughout
a
transaction
between
the
client
and
a
server.
Offset
Number
of
bytes
that
the
virtual
server
is
to
ignore
starting
with
the
first
byte
of
the
cookie.
Valid
entries
are
from
0
to
999.
The
default
is
0
(zero),
which
indicates
that
the
virtual
server
does
not
exclude
any
portion
of
t
he
cookie.
Length
(Bytes)
Length
of
the
portion
of
the
cookie
(starting
with
the
byte
after
the
offset
value)
that
the
ACE
is
to
use
for
sticking
the
client
to
the
server.
Valid
entries
are
from
1
to
1000.