Persistence | Description |
Source-Destination Pair | Packets with the same source IP address and destination IP address take same outgoing gateway. |
Source-Destination Address | Packets with a source IP address and destination IP address that belong to the same subnet take the same outgoing gateway. |
Source Address | Packets with a source IP address that belongs to the same subnet take the same outgoing gateway. |
Destination Address | Packets with a destination IP address that belongs to the same subnet take same outgoing gateway. |
You can use persistence rules in link groups but not virtual tunnels. |
Type | Guidelines |
Source-Destination Pair | |
Timeout | The default is 300 seconds. |
Source Address | |
Timeout | The default is 300 seconds. |
Source IPv4 Maskbits | Number of bits in a subnet mask to specify a network segment that should following the persistence rule. For example, if you set this to 24, and the system chooses a particular gateway router for client IP 192.168.1.100, the system will select that same gateway for subsequent client requests when the subsequent client belongs to subnet 192.168.1.0/24. |
Source-Destination Address | |
Timeout | The default is 300 seconds. |
Source IPv4 Netmask Bits | Number of bits in a subnet mask to specify a network segment that should following the persistence rule. |
Destination IPv4 Netmask Bits | Number of bits in a subnet mask to specify a network segment that should following the persistence rule. For example, if you set this to 24, and the system chooses a particular gateway router for destination IP 192.168.1.100, the system will select that same gateway for traffic to all destination IPs in subnet 192.168.1.0/24. |
Destination Address | |
Timeout | The default is 300 seconds. |
Destination IPv4 Netmask Bits | Number of bits in a subnet mask to specify a network segment that should following the persistence rule. |