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To add an HTTP profile by using the configuration
utility
1. In the navigation pane, expand System, and then click Profiles.
2. In the details pane, on the HTTP Profiles tab, click Add.
3. In the Create HTTP Profile dialog box, set the following parameters:
• Name*
• Max Connection in reusepool
• Connection Multiplexing
• Drop invalid HTTP requests
• Mark HTTP/0.9 requests as invalid
• Mark CONNECT requests as invalid
• Compression on PUSH packet
* A required parameter.
4. Click Create. A message appears in the status bar, stating that the HTTP profile
has been configured successfully.
Configuring TCP Profiles
A Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) profile is a collection of TCP parameter settings
that can be applied to virtual servers and services. A TCP profile can be reused on
multiple virtual servers or services. You can use built-in TCP profiles or configure
custom profiles. The following table describes the built-in TCP profiles.
Table 5-2. 
Built-in TCP Profiles
Built-in profile
Description
nstcp_default_tcp_lfp
This profile is useful for long fat pipe
networks (WAN) on the client side. Long
fat pipe networks have long delay, high
bandwidth lines with minimal packet
drops.
nstcp_default_tcp_lnp
This profile is useful for long narrow pipe
networks (WAN) on the client side. Long
narrow pipe networks have considerable
packet loss once in a while.
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