Configuring Connection And Session Limits; Configuring Tcp Listen Options For Clients; Section 1.7, "Configuring Connection And Session Limits - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - GATEWAY GUIDE Manual

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1.7 Configuring Connection and Session Limits

The Access Gateway establishes connections with clients and with Web servers. The Identity Server
establishes the session and sets the session timeout. For most networks, the default values for the
connection and session limits provide adequate performance, but you can fine-tune the options to
match for your network, its performance requirements, and your users:
Section 1.7.1, "Configuring TCP Listen Options for Clients," on page 59
Section 1.7.2, "Configuring TCP Connect Options for Web Servers," on page 60
Section 1.7.3, "Configuring Connection and Session Persistence," on page 62
Section 1.7.4, "Configuring the Session Timeout," on page 62

1.7.1 Configuring TCP Listen Options for Clients

The TCP listen options allow you to control how idle and unresponsive browser connections are
handled and to optimize these processes for your network. For most networks, the default values
provide adequate performance. If your network is congested and slow, you might want to increase
some of the limits.
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways > Edit > [Name of Reverse
Proxy] > TCP Listen Options.
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