Техническая Инструкция для Cisco Cisco Content Switching Module
Reverse−Sticky for Content Switching Module
Configuration Example
Configuration Example
Document ID: 47921
Contents
Introduction
Before You Begin
Requirements
Components Used
Related Products
Conventions
Configure
Network Diagram
Configurations
Verify
Troubleshoot
Related Information
Before You Begin
Requirements
Components Used
Related Products
Conventions
Configure
Network Diagram
Configurations
Verify
Troubleshoot
Related Information
Introduction
This document provides a sample configuration for using reverse−sticky. This feature is mostly used in
Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB) scenarios to guarantee that the outbound traffic is sent to the same firewall
as the inbound traffic. For example, if you are using FTP from a client on the Internet to a server on your
inside network, you will need the data connection open by the server to the client to go through the same
firewall as control channel.
Firewall Load Balancing (FWLB) scenarios to guarantee that the outbound traffic is sent to the same firewall
as the inbound traffic. For example, if you are using FTP from a client on the Internet to a server on your
inside network, you will need the data connection open by the server to the client to go through the same
firewall as control channel.
Before You Begin
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on these hardware and software versions:
Content Switching Module (CSM) 3.x
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Native IOS 12.1(20)E
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Related Products
This configuration can also be used with the following hardware and software versions.
CatOS version 7.x
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MSFC IOS 12.1E
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