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
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Configuring an IP Address, port, protocol, domain name, HTTP redirect
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string and cookie, weight service type, access, and maximum TCP
connections
Associating an FTP access mechanism with a service when a service
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offers publishing services
Bypassing content rules on caches to prevent the CSS from applying
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content rules to requests originating from a proxy or transparent-cache
service type
Enabling destination Network Address Translation (NAT) for the
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transparent-cache service type
Bypassing a cache farm and establishing a connection with the origin
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server to retrieve noncacheable content
Activating and suspending services
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Showing service information and clearing statistics
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Overview of keepalives
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Configuring service keepalives
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Configuring global keepalives and a quick start
Configuring keepalive attributes for service and global keepalives
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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
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Using script keepalives with services
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Chapter 5
Where to Go Next
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