08-06-2007 06:30 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:11 PM
My name is Sunil Chandran.
i am new to this forum. we are planning to go for Cisco CSM for our project as a Server Load Balancer.please help me in knowing how Cisco CSM maintain session.
i have two real servers. i want my request to be routed to the correct server and all subsequent request from me to the same server. Cisco CSM provide persistence capabilities. but i am unsure how they maintain my session during my communication with a server.
Also i want to know whether Cisco CSM maintain any log info regarding this.
please help me in these topics.
08-06-2007 06:42 AM
hi sunil,
check out this link: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/interfaces_modules/services_modules/csm/4.1.x/4.1.2/configuration/guide/overview.html
hope this will help.
rgrds,
08-07-2007 06:46 AM
Read the following and use either stickyness on Source IP or cookie-based:
That will help you maintain session persistence.
There is no real logging that is of value. The CSM doesn't have a way for you to log where every session goes (to what real server, etc).
08-07-2007 07:00 AM
hello all,
Thanks for your replies and helping me in getting my answers.
actually i understood the session maintanence from the link you have provided.also i got to know about the log information too.
now i need to know one more thing.
Is there any way that Cisco CSM server load balancer differentiates between HTTP and HTTPS requests?
please help me forward in it.
Thanks & regards
Sunil C
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