
Chapter 4: Configuring the High-Level Network
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Server-side timeout values. A single, server-side timeout value is
configured globally. This timeout value cannot be set to zero. For optimal
performance, the timeout value should be set to the minimum SSL session
cache timeout value used by the servers to which the proxy makes
server-side SSL connections. Under certain conditions, the proxy attempts
to efficiently negotiate a new server-side SSL session prior to its expiration.
To set the timeout value of the client-side SSL session
cache using the Configuration utility
1. In the navigation pane, click Proxies.
2. Click the Add button.
3. In the Client Session Cache Timeout box, type an integer greater
than or equal to 5, or use the default value.
4. Click Done.
To set the timeout value of the server-side SSL session
cache using the Configuration utility
1. In the navigation pane, click System.
2. Click on the Advanced Properties tab.
3. In the Server SSL Session Cache Timeout box, type zero or an
integer greater than or equal to five, or use the default value.
4. Click Done.
To set the timeout value of the client-side SSL session
cache from the command line
To set the timeout value of the client-side SSL session cache, type the
bigpipe proxy command with the appropriate arguments, as follows:
b proxy <ip>:<service> [clientssl] cache timeout <num>
To set the timeout value of the server-side SSL session
cache from the command line
To set the timeout value of the server-side SSL session cache, type the
bigpipe global command with the appropriate arguments. as follows:
b global sslproxy serverssl cache timeout <num>
Setting SSL session cache size
Using either the Configuration utility or the bigpipe command, you can
specify the maximum size of the SSL session cache. The default value for
the size of the SSL session cache is 20,000 entries.
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