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Chapter 5 Where to Go Next Comprehensive CSS Documentation List Table 5-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Content Load-Balancing Configuration Guide (continued) Chapter Contents/Tasks Chapter 10, Configuring Sticky Parameters for Content Rules • Overview of sticky • Configuring sticky on the CSS • Specifying an advanced load-balancing method for sticky content • Configuring SSL-Layer 4 fallback • Configuring sticky serverdown failover • Configuring a sticky subnet mask, inactivity timeout, sticky contents for SSL, string range, string operation, ASCII conversion, multiple string matches, end of string characters, string prefix, and string process and skip length • Configuring sticky parameters for E-commerce and other Internet applications including arrowpoint and location cookies, wireless users for E-commerce applications, and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) load balancing • Displaying sticky attributes, tables, and connection statistics Chapter 11, Configuring HTTP Header Load Balancing • Overview of HTTP header load balancing • HTTP header load-balancing configuration quick start • Creating a header-field group, configuring a header-field entry, and associating a header-field group to a content rule • HTTP header load-balancing configuration examples • Displaying header-field groups OL-6037-01 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide 5-37

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Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide
OL-6037-01
Chapter 5
Where to Go Next
Comprehensive CSS Documentation List
Chapter 10,
Configuring Sticky
Parameters for Content
Rules
Overview of sticky
Configuring sticky on the CSS
Specifying an advanced load-balancing method for sticky content
Configuring SSL-Layer 4 fallback
Configuring sticky serverdown failover
Configuring a sticky subnet mask, inactivity timeout, sticky contents for
SSL, string range, string operation, ASCII conversion, multiple string
matches, end of string characters, string prefix, and string process and
skip length
Configuring sticky parameters for E-commerce and other Internet
applications including arrowpoint and location cookies, wireless users
for E-commerce applications, and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) load
balancing
Displaying sticky attributes, tables, and connection statistics
Chapter 11,
Configuring HTTP
Header Load Balancing
Overview of HTTP header load balancing
HTTP header load-balancing configuration quick start
Creating a header-field group, configuring a header-field entry, and
associating a header-field group to a content rule
HTTP header load-balancing configuration examples
Displaying header-field groups
Table 5-4
Cisco Content Services Switch Content Load-Balancing Configuration Guide (continued)
Chapter
Contents/Tasks