
Sticky Netmask
Enables sticky network aggregation for a subnet. Sticky network
aggregation is applicable for Layer 4 and Layer 7 clusters. Sticky network
aggregation enables Equalizer to correctly handle sticky connections from
ISPs that use multiple proxy servers to direct user connections. When you
enable sticky network aggregation, all the connections coming from a
particular network are directed to the same server. (Typically, all the
servers in a proxy farm are on the same network.) The sticky netmask
value indicates which portion of the address Equalizer should use to
identify particular networks. Values are:
0-32 for IPV4 clusters (default=32)
0-128 for IPV6 clusters
Inter-Cluster Sticky
With the inter-cluster sticky option, you can configure Equalizer to
direct requests from a client to the same server on any available port that
has a current persistent connection in any cluster.Inter-Cluster Sticky is a
Layer 4 option that allows you to extend Layer 4 persistence across
multiple server ports.
Sticky Time Out -
Sticky Timeout is the number of seconds that Equalizer should
“remember” connections from clients. Valid values are from 0 (which
disables sticky connections) to 1073741823 seconds (or over 34 years).
For more information, refer to "Enabling Sticky Connections" on page
303.
Click on the Commit button after making changes to the settings.
UDP Cluster Configuration Timeouts
The UDP Cluster Configuration Timeouts screen is used to configure the the Stale Timeout for the selected UDP
cluster. It can be accessed by selecting a cluster from the left navigational pane and selecting the Configuration >
Timeouts tabs.
The Stale Timeout is the length of time in seconds that a partially open or closed Layer 4 connection is maintained.
If a client fails to complete the TCP connection termination handshake sequence or sends a SYN packet but does
not respond to the server’s SYN/ACK, Equalizer marks the connection as incomplete.
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