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CHAPTER 16    Services
Parameter
Timeouts
'Response Timeout'
rest-timeout
[HTTPRemoteServices_
TimeOut]
'Keep-Alive Timeout'
rest-ka-timeout
[HTTPRemoteServices_
KeepAliveTimeOut]
Status
'Status'
'Active Group'
'Active Host'
[1] On = The device verifies the subject name of the
certificate received from the HTTPS peer. If the server's
URL contains a hostname, it verifies the certificate
against the hostname; otherwise, it verifies the
certificate against the server's IP address. If
authentication fails, the device denies communication
(i.e., handshake fails).
Note: The parameter is applicable only if the connection is
HTTPS.
Defines the TCP response timeout (in seconds) from the
remote host. If one of the remote hosts does not respond to a
request within the specified timeout, the device closes the
corresponding socket and attempts to connect to the next
remote host.
The valid value is 1 to 65535. The default is 5.
Defines the duration/timeout (in seconds) in which HTTP-
REST keep-alive messages are sent by the device if no
other messages are sent. Keep-alive messages may be
required for HTTP services that expire upon inactive
sessions. For Remote Web Service whose 'Type' is
Routing, Call Status, Topology Status, or QoS,
proprietary keep-alive messages are sent. For 'Type' that is
General, HTTP OPTIONS keep-alive messages are sent.
The valid value is 0 to 65535. The default is 0 (i.e., no keep-
alive messages are sent).
(Read-only) Displays the status of the host associated with
the Web service.
"Connected": At least one of the hosts is connected.
"Disconnected": All hosts are disconnected.
(Read-only) Displays the currently active Group (by ID) that
is associated with the Web service. This is the host group to
where the device is currently sending traffic.
(Read-only) Displays the currently active host (by name) that
is associated with the Web service. This is the host (within
the active group) to where the device is currently sending
traffic.
Note: If traffic is sent to the hosts in a round-robin fashion
(i.e., 'Policy in Group' parameter is configured to Round
Robin), then this field displays "NA".
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