Adding Http Triggers From An Application Web Page; Adding Http Triggers From The Http Subsystem - Cisco CRS-1 - Carrier Routing System Router Administration Manual

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Chapter 6
Configuring Cisco Applications

Adding HTTP Triggers from an Application Web Page

Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Field
URL
Language
Maximum Number Of
Sessions
This section contains the following procedures:
Adding HTTP Triggers from an Application Web Page, page 6-21
Adding HTTP Triggers from the HTTP Subsystem, page 6-22
To add an HTTP trigger directly from a Cisco Application Configuration web
page, complete the following steps.
Procedure
From the configuration web page for the application you want to add a trigger for,
click the Add New Trigger hyperlink.
The Add a New Trigger window opens.
From the Trigger Type drop-down menu, select HTTP and click Click Next.
The HTTP Trigger Configuration window opens.
Use this web page to specify the following fields.
Description
The relative URL
For example:
http://www.appserver.acme.com:8080/hello
Perform one of the following actions:
Choose a default language from the drop-down list.
Click Edit, specify a default language in the dialog box that appears,
and click OK.
The maximum amount of simultaneous sessions (instances) that the
application can handle.
The limit for the maximum number of simultaneous remote
Note
monitoring sessions is 16, but the actual number depends on your
system's CPU and memory resources. Entering a number that is too
high can result in unacceptable system performance.
Cisco Customer Response Solutions Administration Guide, Release 4.1(1)
Adding Application Triggers
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