The TCP Proxy Buffer
The proxy buffer is probably the least intuitive of the three TCP buffer sizes that you can configure in F5's TCP Optimization offering. Today I'll describe what it does, and how to set the...
Published Nov 22, 2016
Version 1.0Martin_Duke
I work in the Office of the CTO on both F5's standards engagement process in general, and specifically on the application of transport-layer innovation to F5's product line. F5 sponsors my service as Transport Area Director at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), where I help to administer standards development worldwide.Ret. Employee
Martin_Duke
I work in the Office of the CTO on both F5's standards engagement process in general, and specifically on the application of transport-layer innovation to F5's product line. F5 sponsors my service as Transport Area Director at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), where I help to administer standards development worldwide.Ret. Employee
cocomarin
Nimbostratus
May 29, 2019Hi,
Thanks for your article.
I have a question, why the tcp-mobile/wan-optimized profiles have these proxy buffers with the same values? I understood from here this will cause flapping.
TIA