Cisco CSS 11501 - Content Services Switch Getting Started Manual page 116

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Comprehensive CSS Documentation List
Table 5-4
Cisco Content Services Switch Content Load-Balancing Configuration Guide (continued)
Chapter
Chapter 3, Configuring
Services
Chapter 4, Configuring
Service, Global, and
Script Keepalives
Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide
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Contents/Tasks
A service configuration quick start
Configuring an IP Address, port, protocol, domain name, HTTP redirect
string and cookie, weight service type, access, and maximum TCP
connections
Associating an FTP access mechanism with a service when a service
offers publishing services
Bypassing content rules on caches to prevent the CSS from applying
content rules to requests originating from a proxy or transparent-cache
service type
Enabling destination Network Address Translation (NAT) for the
transparent-cache service type
Bypassing a cache farm and establishing a connection with the origin
server to retrieve noncacheable content
Activating and suspending services
Showing service information and clearing statistics
Overview of keepalives
Configuring service keepalives
Configuring global keepalives and a quick start
Configuring keepalive attributes for service and global keepalives
including frequency, retry period, maximum failures, type, TCP
keepalive with graceful socket close, port number, method, HTTP
response code, URI, and hash value
Displaying keepalive information
Using script keepalives with services
Chapter 5
Where to Go Next
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