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Alteon Application Switch Operating System Application Guide
Filtering and Traffic Manipulation
Document ID: RDWR-ALOS-V2900_AG1302 401
Assigning a Content Class to Filters
This section describes how to assign a content class to one or more filters.
To assign a content class to one or more filters
1. Select the cntclss option.
2. Add the the content class to one or more filters.
Return-to-Sender
Enabling Return-to-Sender (RTS) allows Alteon to associate the session with the MAC address of the
WAN router. This ensures that the returning traffic takes the same ISP path as the incoming traffic.
RTS is enabled on the incoming WAN ports (port 2 and 7) to maintain persistence for the returning
traffic. Data leaves Alteon from the same WAN link that it used to enter, thus maintaining
persistency.
Note: As of version 29.0, the RTS method has been superseded by Transparent Load Balancing. For
best results, Radware recommends that you use Transparent Load Balancing. For more information,
see Transparent Load Balancing, page 364
.
>> Main# /cfg/slb/filt <filter number>/cntclss
>> Filter 10 # cntclss
Current cntclss ID: 1-5,40
Enter new cntclss ID: 1-6,40

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Radware Alteon Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelAlteon
ManufacturerRadware
LayerLayer 4-7
TypeApplication Delivery Controller (ADC)
FeaturesLoad balancing, SSL offloading, application acceleration, DDoS protection
Form FactorVirtual Appliance