Creating a sticky group
You can configure only an address- and port-type sticky group if the device supports server load balancing licenses but does not have any licenses installed.
You can configure all types of sticky groups only in the following cases:
The device does not support server load balancing licenses.
The device supports server load balancing licenses and has licenses installed.
Creating a sticky group for Layer 4 server load balancing
Step | Command | Remarks | ||
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A | ||
2. Create an address- and port-type sticky group and enter sticky group view. | sticky-group group-name type address-port | By default, no sticky groups exist. When you create a sticky group, you must specify a type. You can enter an existing sticky group view without specifying the type of the group. | ||
3. (Optional.) Set a description for the sticky group. | description text | By default, no description is set for the sticky group. |
Creating a sticky group for Layer 7 server load balancing
Step | Command | Remarks | ||
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A | ||
2. Create a sticky group of the HTTP content, HTTP cookie, HTTP header, HTTP payload, RADIUS, or SSL type and enter sticky group view. | sticky-group group-name type { http-content | http-cookie | http-header | payload | radius | ssl } | By default, no sticky groups exist. When you create a sticky group, you must specify a type. You can enter an existing sticky group view without specifying the type of the group. | ||
3. (Optional.) Set a description for the sticky group. | description text | By default, no description is set for the sticky group. |