We know how to set the sticky age-- the problem is the techs (in my IT
department) tell me that 1 hour is the MAXIMUM allowable sticky age.  I
have looked on the internet and this seems to be true.  So first of all,
I want to know why the ServerIron loan balancer is so restrictive, and
secondly, what have other people done in the same situation?  I mean,
the Net is a big place and I am SURE there has to be some people out
there who have also used ServerIron load balancing AND wanted a session
to "stick" around for more than an hour. 
Maybe I am just the only person here who doesn't have Enterprise and
clustered servers sharing sessions. 

~Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 5:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Foundry Server Iron

We currently run Cisco load balancers, and did run Radware load
balancers in
the past.

On both, I was able to set the sticky time out in the load balancer
itself.
I am not sure how to do it on a Foundry load balancer.   But if they
have
hardware support, they can call Foundry to help them out.

Jacob


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