Policy > Networking > Network Services > Load Balancing > Load Balancer Profiles > Load Balancer Persistence Profiles
Name | Description | Type | Notes |
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_create_time | Timestamp of resource creation | EpochMsTimestamp | Readonly Sortable |
_create_user | ID of the user who created this resource | string | Readonly |
_last_modified_time | Timestamp of last modification | EpochMsTimestamp | Readonly Sortable |
_last_modified_user | ID of the user who last modified this resource | string | Readonly |
_links | References related to this resource The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. |
array of ResourceLink | Readonly |
_protection | Indicates protection status of this resource Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. |
string | Readonly |
_revision | Generation of this resource config The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other's changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. |
int | |
_schema | Schema for this resource | string | Readonly |
_self | Link to this resource | SelfResourceLink | Readonly |
_system_owned | Indicates system owned resource | boolean | Readonly |
children | Subtree for this type within policy tree Subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. Note that this type is applicable to be used in Hierarchical API only. |
array of ChildPolicyConfigResource Children are not allowed for this type |
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cookie_domain | Cookie domain HTTP cookie domain could be configured, only available for insert mode. |
string | |
cookie_fallback | Cookie persistence fallback If fallback is true, once the cookie points to a server that is down (i.e. admin state DISABLED or healthcheck state is DOWN), then a new server is selected by default to handle that request. If fallback is false, it will cause the request to be rejected if cookie points to a server. |
boolean | Default: "True" |
cookie_garble | Cookie persistence garble If garble is set to true, cookie value (server IP and port) would be encrypted. If garble is set to false, cookie value would be plain text. |
boolean | Default: "True" |
cookie_httponly | Cookie httponly flag If cookie httponly flag is true, it prevents a script running in the browser from accessing the cookie. Only available for insert mode. |
boolean | Default: "False" |
cookie_mode | Cookie persistence mode Cookie persistence mode. |
CookiePersistenceModeType | Default: "INSERT" |
cookie_name | Cookie name Cookie name. |
string | Default: "NSXLB" |
cookie_path | Cookie path HTTP cookie path could be set, only available for insert mode. |
string | |
cookie_secure | Cookie secure flag If cookie secure flag is true, it prevents the browser from sending a cookie over http. The cookie is sent only over https. Only available for insert mode. |
boolean | Default: "False" |
cookie_time | Cookie time setting Both session cookie and persistence cookie are supported, if not specified, it's a session cookie. It expires when the browser is closed. |
LBCookieTime (Abstract type: pass one of the following concrete types) LBPersistenceCookieTime LBSessionCookieTime |
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description | Description of this resource | string | Maximum length: 1024 Sortable |
display_name | Identifier to use when displaying entity in logs or GUI Defaults to ID if not set |
string | Maximum length: 255 Sortable |
id | Unique identifier of this resource | string | Sortable |
marked_for_delete | Indicates whether the intent object is marked for deletion Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. |
boolean | Readonly Default: "False" |
origin_site_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for knowing which site owns an object This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing which site owns an object. This is used in NSX+. |
string | Readonly |
overridden | Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. |
boolean | Readonly Default: "False" |
owner_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for the ownership of an object This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing who owns this object. This is used in NSX+. |
string | Readonly |
parent_path | Path of its parent Path of its parent |
string | Readonly |
path | Absolute path of this object Absolute path of this object |
string | Readonly |
persistence_shared | Persistence shared across LBVirtualServers Persistence shared setting indicates that all LBVirtualServers that consume this LBPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client's connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. For GENERIC persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers which consume the same persistence profile in LBRule actions. |
boolean | Default: "False" |
realization_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for realizing intent This is a UUID generated by the system for realizing the entity object. In most cases this should be same as 'unique_id' of the entity. However, in some cases this can be different because of entities have migrated their unique identifier to NSX Policy intent objects later in the timeline and did not use unique_id for realization. Realization id is helpful for users to debug data path to correlate the configuration with corresponding intent. |
string | Readonly |
relative_path | Relative path of this object Path relative from its parent |
string | Readonly |
remote_path | Path of the object on the remote end. This is the path of the object on the local managers when queried on the NSX+ service, and path of the object on NSX+ service when queried from the local managers. |
string | Readonly |
resource_type | Must be set to the value LBCookiePersistenceProfile | string | Required Enum: LBSourceIpPersistenceProfile, LBCookiePersistenceProfile, LBGenericPersistenceProfile |
tags | Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user | array of Tag | Maximum items: 30 |
unique_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entities in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. |
string | Readonly |
Name | Description | Type | Notes |
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_create_time | Timestamp of resource creation | EpochMsTimestamp | Readonly Sortable |
_create_user | ID of the user who created this resource | string | Readonly |
_last_modified_time | Timestamp of last modification | EpochMsTimestamp | Readonly Sortable |
_last_modified_user | ID of the user who last modified this resource | string | Readonly |
_links | References related to this resource The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. |
array of ResourceLink | Readonly |
_protection | Indicates protection status of this resource Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. |
string | Readonly |
_revision | Generation of this resource config The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other's changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. |
int | |
_schema | Schema for this resource | string | Readonly |
_self | Link to this resource | SelfResourceLink | Readonly |
_system_owned | Indicates system owned resource | boolean | Readonly |
children | Subtree for this type within policy tree Subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. Note that this type is applicable to be used in Hierarchical API only. |
array of ChildPolicyConfigResource Children are not allowed for this type |
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description | Description of this resource | string | Maximum length: 1024 Sortable |
display_name | Identifier to use when displaying entity in logs or GUI Defaults to ID if not set |
string | Maximum length: 255 Sortable |
ha_persistence_mirroring_enabled | Mirroring enabled flag The mirroring enabled flag is to synchronize persistence entries. Persistence entries are not synchronized to the HA peer by default. |
boolean | Default: "False" |
id | Unique identifier of this resource | string | Sortable |
marked_for_delete | Indicates whether the intent object is marked for deletion Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. |
boolean | Readonly Default: "False" |
origin_site_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for knowing which site owns an object This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing which site owns an object. This is used in NSX+. |
string | Readonly |
overridden | Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. |
boolean | Readonly Default: "False" |
owner_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for the ownership of an object This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing who owns this object. This is used in NSX+. |
string | Readonly |
parent_path | Path of its parent Path of its parent |
string | Readonly |
path | Absolute path of this object Absolute path of this object |
string | Readonly |
persistence_shared | Persistence shared across LBVirtualServers Persistence shared setting indicates that all LBVirtualServers that consume this LBPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client's connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. For GENERIC persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers which consume the same persistence profile in LBRule actions. |
boolean | Default: "False" |
realization_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for realizing intent This is a UUID generated by the system for realizing the entity object. In most cases this should be same as 'unique_id' of the entity. However, in some cases this can be different because of entities have migrated their unique identifier to NSX Policy intent objects later in the timeline and did not use unique_id for realization. Realization id is helpful for users to debug data path to correlate the configuration with corresponding intent. |
string | Readonly |
relative_path | Relative path of this object Path relative from its parent |
string | Readonly |
remote_path | Path of the object on the remote end. This is the path of the object on the local managers when queried on the NSX+ service, and path of the object on NSX+ service when queried from the local managers. |
string | Readonly |
resource_type | Must be set to the value LBGenericPersistenceProfile | string | Required Enum: LBSourceIpPersistenceProfile, LBCookiePersistenceProfile, LBGenericPersistenceProfile |
tags | Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user | array of Tag | Maximum items: 30 |
timeout | Persistence entry expiration time in seconds When all connections complete (reference count reaches 0), persistence entry timer is started with the expiration time. |
integer | Minimum: 1 Maximum: 2147483647 Default: "300" |
unique_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entities in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. |
string | Readonly |
Name | Description | Type | Notes |
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_create_time | Timestamp of resource creation | EpochMsTimestamp | Readonly Sortable |
_create_user | ID of the user who created this resource | string | Readonly |
_last_modified_time | Timestamp of last modification | EpochMsTimestamp | Readonly Sortable |
_last_modified_user | ID of the user who last modified this resource | string | Readonly |
_links | References related to this resource The server will populate this field when returing the resource. Ignored on PUT and POST. |
array of ResourceLink | Readonly |
_protection | Indicates protection status of this resource Protection status is one of the following: PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is not allowed to modify it. NOT_PROTECTED - the client who retrieved the entity is allowed to modify it REQUIRE_OVERRIDE - the client who retrieved the entity is a super user and can modify it, but only when providing the request header X-Allow-Overwrite=true. UNKNOWN - the _protection field could not be determined for this entity. |
string | Readonly |
_revision | Generation of this resource config The _revision property describes the current revision of the resource. To prevent clients from overwriting each other's changes, PUT operations must include the current _revision of the resource, which clients should obtain by issuing a GET operation. If the _revision provided in a PUT request is missing or stale, the operation will be rejected. |
int | |
_schema | Schema for this resource | string | Readonly |
_self | Link to this resource | SelfResourceLink | Readonly |
_system_owned | Indicates system owned resource | boolean | Readonly |
children | Subtree for this type within policy tree Subtree for this type within policy tree containing nested elements. Note that this type is applicable to be used in Hierarchical API only. |
array of ChildPolicyConfigResource Children are not allowed for this type |
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description | Description of this resource | string | Maximum length: 1024 Sortable |
display_name | Identifier to use when displaying entity in logs or GUI Defaults to ID if not set |
string | Maximum length: 255 Sortable |
ha_persistence_mirroring_enabled | Mirroring enabled flag to synchronize persistence entries Persistence entries are not synchronized to the HA peer by default. The property is deprecated as NSX-T Load Balancer is deprecated. |
boolean | Deprecated Default: "False" |
id | Unique identifier of this resource | string | Sortable |
marked_for_delete | Indicates whether the intent object is marked for deletion Intent objects are not directly deleted from the system when a delete is invoked on them. They are marked for deletion and only when all the realized entities for that intent object gets deleted, the intent object is deleted. Objects that are marked for deletion are not returned in GET call. One can use the search API to get these objects. |
boolean | Readonly Default: "False" |
origin_site_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for knowing which site owns an object This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing which site owns an object. This is used in NSX+. |
string | Readonly |
overridden | Indicates whether this object is the overridden intent object Global intent objects cannot be modified by the user. However, certain global intent objects can be overridden locally by use of this property. In such cases, the overridden local values take precedence over the globally defined values for the properties. |
boolean | Readonly Default: "False" |
owner_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for the ownership of an object This is a UUID generated by the system for knowing who owns this object. This is used in NSX+. |
string | Readonly |
parent_path | Path of its parent Path of its parent |
string | Readonly |
path | Absolute path of this object Absolute path of this object |
string | Readonly |
persistence_shared | Persistence shared across LBVirtualServers Persistence shared setting indicates that all LBVirtualServers that consume this LBPersistenceProfile should share the same persistence mechanism when enabled. Meaning, persistence entries of a client accessing one virtual server will also affect the same client's connections to a different virtual server. For example, say there are two virtual servers vip-ip1:80 and vip-ip1:8080 bound to the same Group g1 consisting of two servers (s11:80 and s12:80). By default, each virtual server will have its own persistence table or cookie. So, in the earlier example, there will be two tables (vip-ip1:80, p1) and (vip-ip1:8080, p1) or cookies. So, if a client connects to vip1:80 and later connects to vip1:8080, the second connection may be sent to a different server than the first. When persistence_shared is enabled, then the second connection will always connect to the same server as the original connection. For COOKIE persistence type, the same cookie will be shared by multiple virtual servers. For SOURCE_IP persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers. For GENERIC persistence type, the persistence table will be shared across virtual servers which consume the same persistence profile in LBRule actions. |
boolean | Default: "False" |
purge | Persistence purge setting Persistence purge setting. |
SourceIpPersistencePurge | Default: "FULL" |
realization_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system for realizing intent This is a UUID generated by the system for realizing the entity object. In most cases this should be same as 'unique_id' of the entity. However, in some cases this can be different because of entities have migrated their unique identifier to NSX Policy intent objects later in the timeline and did not use unique_id for realization. Realization id is helpful for users to debug data path to correlate the configuration with corresponding intent. |
string | Readonly |
relative_path | Relative path of this object Path relative from its parent |
string | Readonly |
remote_path | Path of the object on the remote end. This is the path of the object on the local managers when queried on the NSX+ service, and path of the object on NSX+ service when queried from the local managers. |
string | Readonly |
resource_type | Must be set to the value LBSourceIpPersistenceProfile | string | Required Enum: LBSourceIpPersistenceProfile, LBCookiePersistenceProfile, LBGenericPersistenceProfile |
tags | Opaque identifiers meaningful to the API user | array of Tag | Maximum items: 30 |
timeout | Persistence entry expiration time in seconds When all connections complete (reference count reaches 0), persistence entry timer is started with the expiration time. |
integer | Minimum: 1 Maximum: 2147483647 Default: "300" |
unique_id | A unique identifier assigned by the system This is a UUID generated by the GM/LM to uniquely identify entities in a federated environment. For entities that are stretched across multiple sites, the same ID will be used on all the stretched sites. |
string | Readonly |