off
Guidelines
With persistent connections enabled, the default state for both HTTP 1.0 and HTTP
1.1, the appliance negotiates with the remote HTTP peer and establishes a
persistent connection if agreeable to the peer.
With persistent connections disabled, the appliance refuses to negotiate the
establishment of persistent connections.
Related Commands
back-persistent-timeout, back-timeout, front-persistent-timeout, front-timeout
Examples
v Disables persistent connections and subsequently enables such connections,
priority
Assigns a service-level priority.
Syntax
priority {low | normal | high}
Parameters
low
normal
high
process-http-errors
Indicates whether to processing errors from the backend server.
Syntax
process-http-errors {on | off}
Parameters
on
off
Guidelines
The process-http-errors command indicates whether to process errors from the
backend server.
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Command Reference
Disables the establishment of persistent connections.
which restores the default state.
# persistent-connections off
. .
.
# persistent connections on
#
Receives below normal priority for scheduling or for resource allocation.
(Default) Receives normal priority for scheduling or for resource allocation.
Receives above normal priority for scheduling or for resource allocation.
(default) Ignores the error condition, and processes the response rule.
Notices the error condition, and processes the error rule.