The caches should be off CSS 2. There is a good document on reverse-proxy caching with a CSS here:http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/117/CSS_CEreverseproxy.htmlYou are correct that the Caches should have L2 adjancy for a transparent caching config. I...
Yes. This URL will help configure SNMP:http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/webscale/css/css_500/bsccfggd/snmp.htmAlso, if you are running SNMP on your CSS you should be mindful of the vulnerability documented in bug CSCdw64236. This is f...
Adding a CSS will get you more features, but it will not work around this sticky SSL issue. This issue has to do with the way the MSIE browser and IIS servers handle SSL connections. You will see the same symptoms using a sticky method based on SSL...
You might also want to check this out:http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/webscale/css/css_500/advcfggd/firewall.htmYour FWLB config will vary depending on which method of redundancy you configure with yout CSSes.Cheers,Perry.
Clayton,You could do a static route for a particular subnet and make it always use one particular firewall to work around this. It might be kind of ugly depending on how you break up the subnets, but you could do something like:ip route 10.1.1.0 255...