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Sticky Connections
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Introduction to Sticky Connections
The Sticky Decision Function
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Third-Party Gateways in Hub and Spoke Deployments
Configuring the Sticky Decision Function
Establishing a Third-Party Gateway in a Hub and Spoke Deployment
Introduction to Sticky Connections
A connection is considered sticky when all of its packets are handled, in either direction, by a single cluster member. This is the case in High Availability mode, where all connections are routed through the same cluster member, and hence, sticky. This is also the case in Load Sharing mode when there are no VPN peers, static NAT rules or SIP.
In Load Sharing mode, however, there are cases where it is necessary to ensure that a connection that starts on a specific cluster member will continue to be processed by the same cluster member in both directions. To that end, certain connections can be made sticky by enabling the Sticky Decision Function.
Relevant just for Load sharing. The answer is A.
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