# no load-balancer-hash-header
.
.
.
# load-balancer-hash-header X-Forwarded-For
#
loop-detection
Controls loop detection behavior in the network.
Syntax
loop-detection
{
on
|
off
}
Parameters
on
Enables a loop detection mechanism.
off
(Default) Disables a loop detection mechanism.
Guidelines
Some protocols provide a loop detection mechanism that can detect network loops.
Loop detection is a good policy, but it runs the risk that the current Multi-Protocol
Gateway might be publicly recorded in a transmitted message. Such visibility
might be considered an information leak.
Use the
loop-detection
command to specify if the Multi-Protocol Gateway assists
in loop detection within the network.
Related Commands
inject
,
suppress
Guidelines
When enabled, the Multi-Protocol Gateway inserts a
Via:
HTTP header that
contains the gateway name in the HTTP transmission.
Examples
v
Enables loop-detection and subsequently disables it, which restores the default
state.
# loop-detection on
.
.
.
# loop-detection off
max-message-size
Specifies the maximum size of a SOAP or XML message.
Syntax
max-message-size
kilobytes
Parameters
kilobytes
Specifies the maximum message size in kilobytes. Use an integer in the
range of 0 through 2097151. The default is 0. A value of 0 specifies
unlimited size.
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