The opt-map set command specifies or modifies an entry’s set action. You cannot create a set command for an entry until you first issue a match command.opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set network-memory {disable | balanced | min-latency | max-reduction}opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set protocol-specific {none | cifs | ssl | srdf | citrix} [network-memory {disable | balanced | min-latency | max-reduction}]opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set protocol-specific {none | cifs | ssl | srdf | citrix} network-memory {disable | balanced | min-latency | max-reduction} payload {enable | disable} header {enable | disable} tcp {enable | disable}opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp congestion-control {standard | optimized | aggressive}
opt map <opt map name> Specifies an existing priority value for the optimization map entry. Acceptable values are from 1 to 65534. By default, the appliance reserves 65535 for the default entry.
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Disables Network Memory.
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• For the named protocol (CIFS, SSL, SRDF, Citrix) enables acceleration for matched traffic. keep-count <threshold> keep-idle <seconds> keep-interval <seconds> For the LAN-side Window Scale Factor clamp, specifies the window scale factor value (1... 14). To disable, use 0. max-l2w-buffer <Kbytes> max-w2l-buffer <Kbytes> persist-drop <seconds> slow-lan-defense <threshold> slowlan-winpenalty <threshold> For the Slow LAN Window Penalty, specifies the window scale factor value (1... 10). To disable, use 0. window-scale-factor <threshold> You cannot create a set command for an entry until you first issue a match command. And, until you create a set command, no Set Actions exist for that entry’s priority.
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