Working with Clusters and Match Rules
TCP Cluster Timeouts
The TCP Cluster Configuration Timeouts screen is used to configure the various timeouts shown
below for the selected TCP cluster. It can be accessed by selecting a cluster from the left
navigational pane and selecting the
Configuration > Timeouts
tabs.
Idle Timeout
The idle timeout (default:60) can be set at the global and cluster levels,
while stale timeout can be set at the global level only. Connection records
need to be removed in cases where the connection is not closed by the cli-
ent or server, and is left idle. If no data has been received on a connection
from either the client or the server after the time period specified by the
idle timeout has elapsed, then the connection record for that connection is
removed. Any data received from either client or server resets the idle
timer.(1-65535)
Stale Timeout
The stale timeout (default:30) is the length of time that a connection
record for an incomplete connection is maintained. (1-120)
Click on the
Commit
button after making changes to the settings.
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