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Why not just use source IP address based persistence?
The CSS11501 is not very fast, and it will have a lot of work
ripping apart the layer 7 parts of the http requests.
If you do not have a lot of traffic, source based
persistence should be adequate for your needs....
Cheers
Andrew
On 20/03/2007, at 2:42 PM, Rigo, Jeff wrote:
I am working with a customer to setup load-balancing in a tomcat
environment by way of Cisco CSS11501 load-balancing hardware. We are
attempting to use the 'advance-balance cookieurl' method of Cisco
load-balancing. This will check for a cookie in order to manage
session
stickiness, but if a user is blocking cookies then it will search the
URL for the session information.
The cookie-based load-balancing is working as expected, but when a
user
is blocking cookies the stickiness fails, and the user is subject to
round-robin server assignment.
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