Investigating the LTM TCP Profile: Windows & Buffers
Introduction
The LTM TCP profile has over thirty settings that can be manipulated to enhance the experience between client and server. Because the TCP profile is applied to the virtual server, the...
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Jul 26, 2015I think you would see Window size 0 on the receiving end, as F5 cannot buffer more data.
Once the buffer limit reaches to the lower buffer size, it will resume buffering again.
Does it answer your question @John?