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Content Filtering Server Group Configuration Mode Commands
icap server ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference ▄
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icap server
This command adds an Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP) server configuration to the current Content
Filtering Server Group.
Filtering Server Group.
Important:
In StarOS 8.1 and later releases, a maximum of five ICAP servers can be configured per Content
Filtering Server Group. In StarOS 8.0 and earlier releases, only one ICAP Server can be configured per Content
Filtering Server Group.
Filtering Server Group.
Product
CF
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Removes the specified ICAP server configuration from the current Content Filtering Server Group.
Specifies the ICAP server‘s IP address.
must be a standard IPv4 address expressed in dotted decimal notation format, or an IPv6
address expressed in colon notation format.
Default: 1344
Specifies the ICAP server‘s port number to use for communications.
Specifies the ICAP server‘s port number to use for communications.
must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
Specifies the maximum number of unanswered outstanding messages that may be allowed to the ICAP
server.
server.
Important:
The maximum outstanding requests per ICAP connection is limited to one. Therefore the value
configured using the
keyword will be ignored.
Default: 1
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.
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.