» bigip_ltm_profile_tcp
bigip_ltm_profile_tcp
Configures a custom profile_tcp for use by health checks.
For resources should be named with their "full path". The full path is the combination of the partition + name of the resource. For example /Common/my-pool.
» Example Usage
resource "bigip_ltm_profile_tcp" "sanjose-tcp-lan-profile"
{
name = "sanjose-tcp-lan-profile"
idle_timeout = 200
close_wait_timeout = 5
finwait_2timeout = 5
finwait_timeout = 300
keepalive_interval = 1700
deferred_accept = "enabled"
fast_open = "enabled"
}
» Argument Reference
-
name
(Required) Name of the profile_tcp -
partition
- (Optional) Displays the administrative partition within which this profile resides -
defaults_from
- (Optional) Specifies the profile that you want to use as the parent profile. Your new profile inherits all settings and values from the parent profile specified. -
idle_timeout
- (Optional) Specifies the number of seconds that a connection is idle before the connection is eligible for deletion. The default value is 300 seconds. -
close_wait_timeout
- (Optional) Specifies the number of seconds that a connection remains in a LAST-ACK state before quitting. A value of 0 represents a term of forever (or until the maxrtx of the FIN state). The default value is 5 seconds. -
finwait_timeout
- (Optional) Specifies the number of seconds that a connection is in the FIN-WAIT-1 or closing state before quitting. The default value is 5 seconds. A value of 0 (zero) represents a term of forever (or until the maxrtx of the FIN state). You can also specify immediate or indefinite. -
finwait_2timeout
- (Optional) Specifies the number of seconds that a connection is in the FIN-WAIT-2 state before quitting. The default value is 300 seconds. A value of 0 (zero) represents a term of forever (or until the maxrtx of the FIN state). -
keepalive_interval
- (Optional) Specifies the keep alive probe interval, in seconds. The default value is 1800 seconds. -
fast_open
- (Optional) When enabled, permits TCP Fast Open, allowing properly equipped TCP clients to send data with the SYN packet. -
deferred_accept
- (Optional) Specifies, when enabled, that the system defers allocation of the connection chain context until the client response is received. This option is useful for dealing with 3-way handshake DOS attacks. The default value is disabled.