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ServerIron ADX Global Server Load Balancing Guide
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Affinity
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If the reply contains a VIP on the ServerIron ADX associated with the prefix that the client’s IP 
address is in, the ServerIron ADX places the VIP at the top of the address list in the reply. (This 
assumes that the VIP passes the applicable health checks if they are enabled.)
If the reply contains more than one VIP on the ServerIron ADX associated with the prefix that 
contains the client’s IP address, the ServerIron ADX selected the VIP that has been selected 
least often. (This is the last metric in the GSLB policy and is used as a tiebreaker).
If the VIP fails a health check, or if the reply does not contain a VIP on the ServerIron ADX 
associated with the prefix that contains the client’s IP address, the ServerIron ADX uses the 
other GSLB metrics in the policy to reorder the list.
You can configure up to 50 affinities. The IP prefix in each affinity can have a value from 0-31. You 
can associate only one ServerIron ADX with a prefix. However, you can associate multiple prefixes 
with the same ServerIron ADX.
If you configure more than one affinity, it is possible for a client’s IP address to be within the 
prefixes of more than one affinity definition. In this case, the ServerIron ADX uses the affinity 
whose prefix is a more specific match for the client. For example, assume that the GSLB ServerIron 
ADX in 
 contains the following affinities:
IP prefix: 192.0.0.0/8, site ServerIron ADX: 209.157.22.209 (slb1 in the sunnyvale site)
IP prefix: 192.108.0.0/16, site ServerIron ADX: 209.157.22.210 (slb2 in the sunnyvale site)
The client IP address 192.108.1.100 falls within both prefixes. However, prefix 192.108.0.0/16 is a 
more precise match than prefix 192.0.0.0/8. Therefore, the ServerIron ADX uses the affinity 
definition that contains prefix 192.108.0.0/16. If the VIP for the more precise prefix is not available 
(for example, if it fails a health check), the ServerIron ADX uses the standard GSLB policy to select 
the best site. 
You can configure a default affinity definition by using the prefix 0.0.0.0/0 in the definition. When 
you configure a default affinity definition, the ServerIron ADX prefers a VIP on the ServerIron ADX 
associated with the prefix 0.0.0.0/0 for all clients except those whose addresses are within a prefix 
configured in another affinity definition. Configuring a default affinity definition is optional. If you do 
not configure one, the ServerIron ADX uses the standard GSLB policy for clients whose addresses 
are not within the prefix of an affinity definition.
Defining the affinity
To enter the GSLB affinity configuration level, enter the following command.
ServerIronADX(config)#gslb affinity
ServerIronADX(config-gslb-affinity)#
Syntax:  gslb affinity
Once you are there, refer to the ServerIron ADX by its GSLB site name and ServerIron ADX name or 
by its management IP address, by entering the following command.
ServerIronADX(config-gslb-affinity)#prefer ?
  ASCII string   site name
  A.B.C.D        ServerIronADX management address
Syntax: [no] prefer <site-name> <si-name> | <si-ip-addr> for <ip-addr> <ip-mask> | 
<ip-addr>/<prefix-length>
The <site-name> and <si-name> parameters specify the remote site and a ServerIron ADX at that 
site. If you use this method, you must specify both parameters.