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Keepalive-Cnt - Cisco CSS11501 - 100Mbps Ethernet Load Balancing Device Configuration Manual

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Configuration Command Set
Usage Guidelines
Related Commands

keepalive-cnt

Syntax Description
Usage Guidelines
Related Commands
Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator Configuration Guide
C-170
Availability: Serial, Telnet; FIPS Mode (serial only)
Not all systems employ TCP connection keepalives, and no strict default is
defined. Disable keepalives entirely by specifying a value of 0 (zero). Use the no
form of the command to return the keepalive to the global value. If no global
settings exist for a parameter, the factory default parameter is used instead. See
RFC 1122.
keepalive-cnt (TCP Tuning Configuration Command Set)
keepalive-intv (TCP Tuning Configuration Command Set)
Specifies the number of keepalives that are sent.
keepalive-cnt <count|default>
no keepalive-cnt
count
default
Availability: Serial, Telnet; FIPS Mode (serial only)
Use the no form of the command to return the keepalive-cnt to the global value.
If no global settings exist for a parameter, the factory default parameter is used
instead. See RFC 1122.
keepalive (TCP Tuning Configuration Command Set)
keepalive-intv (TCP Tuning Configuration Command Set)
The number of number of keepalives that are sent; the
valid range is from 1 to 65535 (inclusive).
The factory default. At the time of publication, the
factory default is 2.
Appendix C
Command Summary
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