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CSM does not stick as expected and show incorrect sticky table

takumisato
Level 1
Level 1

I have a problem with sticky table of csm.

Our csm seemed not to be sticking a client to the servers

correctly on sticky table info "sh mod csm x sticky" although

the traffic from a client was exsited at that time.

However, after the period of the timeout we defined, the sticky info

appeared in sh mod csm x sticky correctly.

Is the above situation normal?

Kind regards,

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vserver NewYork

virtual 1.1.1.1 tcp www

vlan 10

serverfarm Theater

replicate csrp connection

persistent rebalance

slb-policy RULE1

inservice

!

vserver LOS

virtual 1.1.1.1 tcp https

vlan 10

serverfarm Museum

replicate csrp connection

persistent rebalance

slb-policy RULE2

inservice

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serverfarm Theater

nat server

no nat client

real name SERVER1 80

inservice

real name SERVER2 80

inservice

probe HEALTH1

!

serverfarm Museum

nat server

no nat client

real name SERVER1 443

inservice

real name SERVER2 443

inservice

probe HEALTH2

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real SERVER1

address 1.1.1.2

real SERVER2

address 1.1.1.3

inservice

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probe HEALTH1 tcp

interval 10

failed 10

port 80

probe HEALTH2 tcp

interval 10

failed 10

port 443

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policy RULE1

sticky-group 1

serverfarm Theater

!

policy RULE2

sticky-group 2

serverfarm Museum

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sticky 1 netmask 255.0.0.0 timeout 4320

!

sticky 2 netmask 255.0.0.0 timeout 4320

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Gilles Dufour
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

your case is being handled by an excellent TAC engineer. He has escalated the problem to our team and we are investigating.

I do not think this forum will be able to assist you with this type of questions.

Gilles.

Hi Gilles,

Thank you for your reply.

I'm sorry for my misunderstanding the purpose of this forum.

kind regards,

takumi

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