Reverse-Proxy-Server - Cisco CSS11501S-C-K9 Configuration Manual

Secure content accelerator
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Configuration Command Set
Examples
Related Commands

reverse-proxy-server

Syntax Description
Usage Guidelines
Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator Configuration Guide
C-120
The following example creates a key association named mykey and enters Key
Configuration mode for the key association mykey.
key mykey create
show ssl key (Non-Privileged Command Set)
See the section "Key Configuration Command Set".
Creates and/or configures the specified reverse-proxy server and enters
Reverse-Proxy Server Configuration mode for that server.
reverse-proxy-server <servname> [create]
no reverse-proxy-server <servname>
servname
create
Availability: Serial, Telnet; FIPS Mode (serial only)
The no form of the command is used to remove the specified reverse-proxy server.
A device can have a total of 255 (SCA) or 4095 (SCA2) servers in any
combination of backend, reverse-proxy, or standard secure servers. When a
reverse-proxy server has been specified for removal, all connections are allowed
to finish before the reverse-proxy server is actually removed. Reverse-proxy
server names can consist of Arabic numerals and upper- and lowercase alphabetic,
underscore (_), hyphen (-), and period (.) characters. Reverse-proxy server names
must begin with an alphabetic character or underscore and have a limit of 15
characters.
The name of the reverse-proxy server.
Creates a new reverse-proxy server named servname
and enters Reverse-Proxy Server Configuration mode
for that object.
Appendix C
Command Summary
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