Working with Clusters and Match Rules
For example, when a client sends a POST operation in a request, the client timeout is used up until
the time that the POST headers have all been received. The connect timeout is used until a
connection with the server is established. Then, once the connection is established, the server
timeout is used for the POST data itself and the subsequent response from the server.
Note that there is the chance that a client will connect, send its headers, and then send continuous
data to Equalizer that repeatedly resets the server timeout. This vulnerability is usually avoided
by setting a hard client timeout on the application server itself (see
page 321).
The figure below summarizes the connection timeout parameters Equalizer uses for Layer 7 client
and server connections.
The timeline below shows the sequence of timeout events when a new connection is received by
Equalizer.
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