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ltm profile fasthttp(1) 			  BIG-IP TMSH Manual			      ltm profile fasthttp(1)

NAME
       fasthttp - Configures a Fast HTTP profile.

MODULE
       ltm profile

SYNTAX
       Modify the fasthttp component within the ltm profile module using the syntax shown in the following sections.

   CREATE/MODIFY
	create fasthttp [name]
	modify fasthttp [name]
	  options:
	    app-service [[string] | none]
	    client-close-timeout [integer]
	    connpool-idle-timeout-override [integer]
	    connpool-max-reuse [integer]
	    connpool-max-size [integer]
	    connpool-min-size [integer]
	    connpool-replenish [disabled | enabled]
	    connpool-step [integer]
	    defaults-from [ [name]  | none]
	    description [string]
	    force-http-10-response [disabled | enabled]
	    hardware-syn-cookie [disabled | enabled]
	    header-insert [none | [string] ]
	    http-11-close-workarounds [disabled | enabled]
	    idle-timeout [integer]
	    insert-xforwarded-for [disabled | enabled]
	    layer-7 [disabled | enabled]
	    max-header-size [integer]
	    max-requests [integer]
	    mss-override [integer]
	    receive-window-size [65535 - 2^31 bytes for window scale enabling]
	    reset-on-timeout [disabled | enabled]
	    server-close-timeout [integer]
	    server-sack [disabled | enabled]
	    server-timestamp [disabled | enabled]
	    unclean-shutdown [disabled | enabled]

	mv fasthttp [ [[source-name] [destination-name]] | [[name] to-folder [folder-name]] | [[name...name] to-folder [folder-name]] ]
	  options:
	    to-folder

	edit fasthttp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
	  options:
	    all-properties
	    non-default-properties

	reset-stats fasthttp
	reset-stats fasthttp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]

   DISPLAY
	list fasthttp
	list fasthttp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
	show running-config fasthttp
	show running-config fasthttp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
	  options:
	    all-properties
	    non-default-properties
	    one-line
	    partition

	show fasthttp
	show fasthttp [ [ [name] | [glob] | [regex] ] ... ]
	  options:
	    (default | exa | gig | kil | meg | peta | raw | tera | yotta | zetta)
	    field-fmt
	    global

   DELETE
	delete fasthttp [name]

DESCRIPTION
       You can use this component to create, modify, display, or delete a Fast HTTP profile. This profile provides
       the ability to accelerate certain HTTP connections such as banner ads.

EXAMPLES
       create fasthttp my_fast_http_profile defaults-from fasthttp

       Creates a Fast HTTP profile named my_fast_http_profile that inherits its settings from the system default Fast
       HTTP profile.

       mv fasthttp /Common/my_fasthttp_profile to-folder /Common/my_folder

       Moves a custom fasthttp profile named my_fasthttp_profile to a folder named my_folder, where my_folder has
       already been created and exists within /Common.

       show fasthttp

       Displays fasthttp profile statistics in the system default units.

OPTIONS
       app-service
	    Specifies the name of the application service to which the profile belongs. The default value is none.
	    Note: If the strict-updates option is enabled on the application service that owns the object, you cannot
	    modify or delete the profile. Only the application service can modify or delete the profile.

       client-close-timeout
	    Specifies the number of seconds after which the system closes a client connection, when the system either
	    receives a client FIN packet or sends a FIN packet. This option overrides the idle-timeout option. The
	    default value is 5.

       server-sack
	    Specifies whether to support server sack option in cookie response by default. The default value is
	    disabled.

       server-timestamp
	    Specifies whether to support server timestamp option in cookie response by default. The default value is
	    disabled.

       receive-window-size
	    Specifies the window size to use, minimum and default to 65535 bytes, the maximum is 2^31 for window
	    scale enabling.

       connpool-idle-timeout-override
	    Specifies the number of seconds after which a server-side connection in a OneConnect(tm) pool is eligible
	    for deletion, when the connection has no traffic. This option overrides the idle-timeout option. The
	    default value is 0 (zero) seconds, which disables the override setting.

       connpool-max-reuse
	    Specifies the maximum number of times that the system can re-use a current connection. The default value
	    is 0 (zero).

       connpool-max-size
	    Specifies the maximum number of connections to a load balancing pool. A value of 0 (zero) specifies that
	    a pool can accept an unlimited number of connections. The default value is 2048.

       connpool-min-size
	    Specifies the minimum number of connections to a load balancing pool. The default value of 0 (zero)
	    specifies that there is no minimum.

       connpool-replenish
	    When enabled, the system replenishes the number of connections to a load balancing pool to the number of
	    connections that existed when the server closed the connection to the pool. The default value is enabled.

	    When disabled, the system replenishes the connection that was closed by the server, only when there are
	    fewer connections to the pool than the number of connections set in the connpool-min-size option.

       connpool-step
	    Specifies the increment at which the system makes additional connections available, when all available
	    connections are in use. The default value is 4.

       defaults-from
	    Specifies the profile that you want to use as the parent profile. Your new profile inherits all settings
	    and values from the parent profile specified. The default value is fasthttp.

       description
	    User defined description.

       force-http10-response
	    Specifies whether to rewrite the HTTP version in the status line of the server to HTTP 1.0 to discourage
	    the client from pipelining or chunking data. The default value is disabled.

       glob Displays the items that match the glob expression. See help glob for a description of glob expression
	    syntax.

       hardware-syn-cookie
	    This option is deprecated in version 13.0.0 because it is not a fully functioning feature.	Specifies
	    whether or not to use hardware SYN Cookie when cross system limit. The default value is enabled

       header-insert
	    Specifies a string that the system inserts as a header in an HTTP request. If the header exists already,
	    the system does not replace it. The default value is none.

       http11-close-workarounds
	    Enables or disables HTTP 1.1 close workarounds. The default value is disabled.

       idle-timeout
	    Specifies the number of seconds after which a connection is eligible for deletion, when the connection
	    has no traffic. The default value is 300 seconds.

       insert-xforwarded-for
	    Specifies whether the system inserts the XForwarded For header in an HTTP request with the client IP
	    address, to use with connection pooling.

	    The options are:

	    disabled
		 Specifies that the system does not insert the XForwarded For header.

	    enabled
		 Specifies that the system inserts the XForwarded For header with the client IP address.

       layer7
	    When enabled, the system parses HTTP data in the stream. Disable this option if you want to use the
	    performance HTTP profile to shield against denial-of-service attacks against non-HTTP protocols. The
	    default value is enabled.

       max-header-size
	    Specifies the maximum amount of HTTP header data that the system buffers before making a load balancing
	    decision. The default value is 32768.

       max-requests
	    Specifies the maximum number of requests that the system can receive on a client connection, before the
	    system closes the connection. The default value of 0 specifies that requests are not limited.

       mss-override
	    Specifies a maximum segment size (MSS) override for server connections. The default value is 0 (zero),
	    which corresponds to an MSS of 1460. You can specify any integer between 536 and 1460.

       name Specifies a unique name for the component. This option is required for the commands create, delete, and
	    modify.

       partition
	    Displays the administrative partition within which the component resides.

       regex
	    Displays the items that match the regular expression. The regular expression must be preceded by an at
	    sign (@[regular expression]) to indicate that the identifier is a regular expression. See help regex for
	    a description of regular expression syntax.

       reset-on-timeout
	    When enabled, the system sends a TCP RESET packet when a connection times out, and deletes the
	    connection. The default value is enabled.

       server-close-timeout
	    Specifies the number of seconds after which the system closes a client connection, when the system either
	    receives a client FIN packet or sends a FIN packet. This option overrides the value of the idle-timeout
	    option. The default value is 5.

       to-folder
	    fasthttp profiles can be moved to any folder under /Common, but configuration dependencies may restrict
	    moving the profile out of /Common.

       unclean-shutdown
	    Specifies how the system handles closing a connection. The options are:

	    disabled
		 Prevents an unclean shutdown of a client connection. This is the default value.

	    enabled
		 Specifies to permit an unclean shutdown of a client connection.

	    fast Specifies that the system sends a RESET packet to close the connection only if the client attempts
		 to send further data after the response has completed.

SEE ALSO
       create, delete, edit, glob, list, ltm virtual, modify, mv, regex, reset-stats, show, tmsh

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BIG-IP						      2016-05-10			      ltm profile fasthttp(1)