/config/app/proxy/virtualServer//serviceHttp/tcpmux

Enables TCP multiplexing for this virtual server.

Use

Enables multiplexing of HTTP requests processed by this virtual server to its associated web servers on one TCP connection. When enabled, the system permits multiple requests on a single TCP connection, resulting in better performance. When disabled, the system sends only one request, then closes the connection, and opens a new connection for the next request, resulting in more overhead.

For most situations, enabling TCP multiplexing improves performance. Make sure your web servers support handling multiple requests on a single TCP connection.

Parameters

name: Name of virtual server object

Data Key

The data key contains the disabled (0) or enabled (1) status.

Data Type

uint32

Data Values

0 (disabled)

1 (enabled)

Default Data Value

0

Default Allowed

False

Request Methods

GET, PUT

Examples

GET

curl -b cookie.jar -k https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/config/app/proxy/virt ualServer/vs1/serviceHttp/tcpmux

GET Response

{"/config/app/proxy/virtualServer/vs1/serviceHttp/tcpmux": {"data": 1,
                                                            "default": False,
                                                            "defaultAllowed": False,
                                                            "deleteAllowed": False,
                                                            "numChildren": 0,
                                                            "type": "uint32"},
 "httpResponseCode": 200,
 "recurse": False,
 "requestPath": "/config/app/proxy/virtualServer/vs1/serviceHttp/tcpmux"}

PUT

curl -b cookie.jar –data @data.json -k -H “Content-Type: application/json” -X PUT https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/config/app/proxy/virtualServer/vs1/serv iceHttp/tcpmux

PUT Response

{"httpResponseCode": 200,
  "requestPath": "/config/app/proxy/virtualServer/vs1/serviceHttp/tcpmux",
  "recurse":false}
  1. /config/app/proxy/virtualServer//serviceHttp/tcpmux 1. Parameters 2. Data Key
    1. Data Type
    2. Data Values
    3. Default Data Value 3. Default Allowed 4. Request Methods 5. Related 6. Examples