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ServerIron ADX Global Server Load Balancing Guide
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Advanced GSLB configuration for IPv6
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If you have enabled the GSLB protocol on the site ServerIron ADXs, the GSLB ServerIron ADX begins 
communicating with the site ServerIron ADXs using the GSLB protocol as soon as you add the site 
definitions to the GSLB ServerIron ADX.
Advanced GSLB configuration for IPv6
Advanced configuration tasks include the configuration of GSLB policies and site persistence for 
IPv6 addresses.
Advanced configuration tasks include:
GSLB policy metrics for IPv6: GSLB ServerIron ADX supports a subset of policy metrics for load 
balancing of IPv6 addresses.
Sticky persistence for IPv6: GSLB ServerIron ADX supports sticky site persistence for IPv6 
addresses. Refer to 
Hash-based persistence for IPv6: GSLB ServerIron ADX supports hash-based site persistence 
for IPv6 addresses. For more information, refer to 
Weighted hash-based persistence for IPv6: GSLB ServerIron ADX supports weighted 
hash-based site persistence for IPv6 addresses. For more information, refer to 
DNS response parameters: GSLB ServerIron ADX enables you to modify DNS-related GSLB 
parameters to restrict the number of IP addresses in the DNS response. For more information, 
refer to 
 shows the advanced configuration tasks described in this section.
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Advanced GSLB for IPv6 configuration tasks 
Feature
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GSLB policy metrics
Configuring GSLB policy metrics
Configuring the server (host) health metric
Configuring the weighted IP metric 
Configuring the weighted site metric 
Configuring the session capacity threshold metric
Configuring the active bindings metric
Configuring the active geographic location metric
Configuring the available session capacity metric
Configuring the FlashBack speed metric
Configuring the administrative preference metric
Configuring the least response time selection metric
Configuring the round robin selection metric
GSLB site persistence 
Configuring sticky persistence for IPv6