Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Content Filtering Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
icap server ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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priority priority
Specifies priority of the ICAP server in the current Content Filtering Server Group. The priority is used in
server selection to determine which standby server becomes active.
server selection to determine which standby server becomes active.
priority
must be an integer from 1
(highest priority) to 65535 (lowest priority). Default: 1
Important:
The
priority
keyword is only available in 8.1 and later releases.
standby
Configures the ICAP server as standby. A maximum of ten active and standby servers per group can be
configured.
configured.
Usage
This command is used to add an ICAP server configuration to a Content Filtering Server Group with which
the system is to communicate for content filtering communication.
In 8.0, the ICAP solution supports only one connection between ACS Manager and ICAP server.
In 8.1, multiple ICAP server connections are supported per manager. At any time only one connection is
active with the other connections acting as standby. In case of a connection failure, based on its priority, a
standby connection becomes active. Any pending ICAP requests are moved to the new active connection. If a
standby connection is unavailable, failure action is taken on all pending ICAP requests. See the
the system is to communicate for content filtering communication.
In 8.0, the ICAP solution supports only one connection between ACS Manager and ICAP server.
In 8.1, multiple ICAP server connections are supported per manager. At any time only one connection is
active with the other connections acting as standby. In case of a connection failure, based on its priority, a
standby connection becomes active. Any pending ICAP requests are moved to the new active connection. If a
standby connection is unavailable, failure action is taken on all pending ICAP requests. See the
command.
In 8.1 and later releases, a maximum of five ICAP servers can be configured per Content Filtering Server
Group with a priority associated with each server. Once configured, an ICAP server’s priority cannot be
changed. To change a server’s priority, the server configuration must be removed, and added with the new
priority.
In release 16.0, a maximum of ten active and standby servers per group can be configured.
In 8.1 and later releases, a maximum of five ICAP servers can be configured per Content Filtering Server
Group with a priority associated with each server. Once configured, an ICAP server’s priority cannot be
changed. To change a server’s priority, the server configuration must be removed, and added with the new
priority.
In release 16.0, a maximum of ten active and standby servers per group can be configured.
Example
The following command sets the ICAP server IP address to
10.2.3.4
and port to
1024
:
icap server 10.2.3.4 port 1024
The following command specifies an ICAP server with IP address
10.6.7.8
, port number
1024
, and priority
3
:
icap server 10.6.7.8 port 1024 priority 3