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CSS HTTP parameter commands

PETER BUZA
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Hi All,

Do you know the relevant commands and syntax for the following ACE commands for CSS environment? I need to fine-tune some old CSSs and I know the proper ACE configuration steps, but not for the CSS:

- persistence-rebalance enabled

- header-maxparse-length 65535

- TCP buffer-share 128000

sh chassis

CSS 11150  SW Version: 6.10 Build 412

sh chassis

CSS11503-AC J0     SW Version:        08.20.3.03

Thank you in advance.

BR,

Peter

BR, Peter
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Jorge Bejarano
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Jorge Bejarano
Level 4
Level 4

Hello Peter,

1) Persistence rebalance is enabled by default in the CSS

2) Header-maxparse-length, here you have a link about that:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/133053

3) TCP buffer-share, here you have some details about that:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/css11500series/v8.10/command/reference/CmdSrvC.html

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/css11500series/v8.20/configuration/ssl/guide/initiate.html

Hope this helps,

Jorge

Hello Jorge!

Thank you for your kind information.

As  for 3) we would not implement SSL or HTTP compression on the CSS, so I  think the relevant commands I found in the docs for this topic

- compress tcp [buffer-share [rx|tx] bytes],

- backend-server number tcp buffer-share rx number1|tx number2)

are seem inappropriate.

Do you know any solution for plain HTTP traffic?

BR,
Peter

BR, Peter

Hello Peter,

Those are the options but as you said it is for https traffic.

I was searching for http traffic and I did not find any command which does that as the ACE

Jorge

Hello Jorge,

Thank you very much!

BR,
Peter

BR, Peter

Sure,

Jorge

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