Appendix C
Command Summary
TCP Tuning Configuration Command Set
Note
2msltime
Syntax Description
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Use TCP Tuning Configuration commands to fine tune TCP tuning parameters for
either all servers or individual servers. Enter Global TCP Tuning Configuration mode
by using the enable command in Non-Privileged mode, the configure command in
Privileged mode, the ssl command in Configuration mode, and the tcp-tuning
command in SSL Configuration mode. The prompt changes to
<config-ssl-tcpTuning[global]>>
server, enter the enable command in Non-Privileged mode, the configure command
in Privileged mode, the ssl command in Configuration mode, the appropriate server
command and server name in SSL Configuration mode, and tcp-tuning in the Server
Configuration mode. The prompt changes to
<config-ssl-tcpTuning[server-servername]>>
Per-server settings override global settings, and if no setting is used the factory
defaults are used. The mtu setting affects communications with all aspects of the
device, including telnet and Web management sessions, and is only available
directly in the SSL Configuration mode.
In this section, relevant RFC references are included where available.
Do not alter factory default TCP tuning parameters unless you are
sure of the appropriate values to use.
Specifies the maximum amount of time that a segment can exist on the network
before being discarded
2msltime <seconds|default>
no 2msltime
seconds
default
Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator Configuration Guide
. To configure TCP tuning values for a single
The number of seconds a segment can exist on the
network before being discarded; the valid range is
from 5 to 300 seconds (inclusive).
The factory default. At the time of publication, the
factory default is 5 seconds.
Configuration Command Set
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