Network Router User Manual

Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
Chapter 11: High Availability
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Stateful Failover of Layer 4 and Layer 7
Persistent Sessions
Web OS provides stateful failover of content-intelligent persistent session state and Layer 7
persistent session state. This includes the following:
n SSL session state
n HTTP cookie state
n Layer 4 persistent
n FTP session state
Providing stateful failover enables network administrators to mirror their Layer 7 and Layer 4
persistent transactional state on the peer switch.
NOTE Stateful failover does not synchronize all sessions, except persistent sessions. Make
sure Direct Access Mode (DAM) is enabled when you configure stateful failover for Layer 7
persistency (for example: SSL session ID persistence-based server load balancing, URL and
cookie-based server load balancing).
To provide stateful failover, the state of the connection and session table must be shared
between the switches in high-availability configurations. With Virtual Matrix Architecture
(VMA) enabled, all URL and cookie-parsing information is stored in the session table on port
9. Sharing this information between switches is necessary to ensure the persistent session goes
back to the same server.
NOTE Stateful failover is only supported in active-standby mode with VMA enabled.