Configuration Commands : opt-map set

opt-map set
Description
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.
Syntax
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set header {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set network-memory {disable | balanced | min-latency | max-reduction}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set payload {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set tcp {enable | disable}
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 adjust-mss-to-mtu {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp auto-reset-flows {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp congestion-control {standard | optimized | aggressive}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp ip-black-listing {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp keep-count <threshold>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp keep-idle <seconds>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp keep-interval <seconds>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp lanside-wsfclamp <threshold>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp max-l2w-buffer <Kbytes>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp max-w2l-buffer <Kbytes>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp persist-drop <seconds>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp preserve-pkt-boundary {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp propagate-syn {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp reset-to-default
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp route-policy-override {enable | disable}
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp slow-lan-defense <threshold>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp slowlan-windowpenalty <threshold>
opt-map <opt map name> <priority value> set advanced-tcp window-scale-factor <threshold>
Arguments
opt map <opt map name>
header {enable | disable}
network-memory {disable | balanced | min-latency | max-reduction}
disable
Disables Network Memory.
balanced
Sets Network Memory for a balance between minimum latency and maximum reduction.
min-latency
Sets Network Memory for minimum latency.
max-reduction
Sets Network Memory for maximum reduction.
payload {enable | disable}
protocol-specific {none | cifs | ssl | srdf | citrix}
tcp {enable | disable}
adjust-mss-to-mtu {enable | disable}
auto-reset-flows {enable | disable}
congestion-control {enable | disable}
e2e-fin-handling {enable | disable}
ip-black-listing {enable | disable}
keep-count <threshold>
keep-idle <seconds>
persist-drop <seconds>
preserve-pkt-boundary {enable | disable}
propagate-syn {enable | disable}
route-policy-override {enable | disable}
Defaults
By default, the optimization map entry enables protocol-specific acceleration for CIFS and SSL.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
See Also
See the following related commands:
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Usage Guidelines
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.
Examples
None.

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