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Configuring connection properties<br />

Configuring<br />

connection<br />

properties<br />

Figure 6-25. Web<br />

Connection tab<br />

Configuring connection<br />

properties<br />

6-48 Configuring Application Defenses<br />

You can configure connection properties for most Application<br />

Defenses. For defenses that support multiple proxies (Multimedia and<br />

Standard), the Connections tab will display a table. To configure the<br />

connection properties for Multimedia or Standard, select the proxy for<br />

which you want to configure connection properties, and click Modify.<br />

A Connection window appears. For defenses that have configurable<br />

connection properties (Web, Secure Web, Citrix, FTP, Oracle, SOCKS5,<br />

and SNMP) the configurable connection properties are displayed<br />

directly in the Connection tab. Figure 6-25 shows the Connection tab<br />

for a Web defense.<br />

To configure the connection properties for an Application Defense,<br />

follow the steps below. The fields that appear will vary depending on<br />

the type <strong>of</strong> Application Defense you are configuring.<br />

1. In the Set Timeouts (in seconds) area, do the following:<br />

a. In the TCP Connect Timeout field, specify the length <strong>of</strong> time, in<br />

seconds, that the proxy should attempt to connect to the server<br />

before the proxy stops trying.<br />

b. In the TCP Idle Timeout field, specify the length <strong>of</strong> time, in seconds,<br />

that the connection can remain idle before it is closed.<br />

c. [SNMP proxy only] In the Request Timeout field, specify the length <strong>of</strong><br />

time, in seconds, that the proxy will wait for a response from an<br />

SNMP agent before the connection times out. (The Get, Get Next,<br />

and Set commands request a response.)

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