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Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Configuration Guide

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Chapter 4 Configuring SSL Termination
Configuring Virtual SSL Servers for an SSL Proxy List
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Cisco Content Services Switch SSL Configuration Guide
OL-5655-01
To disable the Nagle algorithm for the TCP connection between the server
and the SSL module, enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# ssl-server 20 tcp server nagle
disable
To reenable the Nagle algorithm for the TCP connection between the server
and the SSL module, enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# ssl-server 20 tcp server nagle
enable
Specifying the TCP Buffering for SSL TCP Connections
If the network is slow and congested, you can increase the buffer size that the CSS
buffers for a given TCP connection before shutting down the TCP window to 0.
Increasing the buffer size decreases latency on slow connections to a client but
increases buffering in the CSS. Use this feature with caution, because if there are
many slow clients, the CSS memory may run low.
Use the ssl-server number tcp buffer-share command to set the TCP buffering
from the client or server on a given connection. The syntax for this command is:
ssl-server number tcp buffer-share rx number1|tx number2
• To set the amount of data in bytes that a given connection can buffer from the
client traffic, use the rx number1 keyword and variable. By default, the buffer
size is 32768. The buffer size can range from 16400 to 262144. For example,
to set the value to 65536, enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# ssl-server 20 tcp buffer-share
rx 65536
To reset the reset the buffer size to the default of 32768, enter:
(config-ssl-proxy-list[ssl_list1])# no ssl-server 20 tcp
buffer-share rx

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Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Specifications

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BrandCisco
Model11503 - CSS Content Services Switch
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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