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Appendix D:
CPL Substitutions
This appendix lists all substitution variables available in CPL.
To use a variable in CPL, it is expressed as: 
$(<field-id>
, such as 
$(cs-bodylength).
For fields that have both ELFF and CPL tokens, either token can be used. For example, 
$(cs-ip)
 and 
$(proxy.address)
 are equivalent.
Note that 
$(request.x_header.<x-header-name>)
 and 
$(response.x_header.<x-header-name>)
 
are also valid substitutions, but are not included in the tables below, because they have no 
corresponding ELFF tokens.
The available substitutions are organized in the following categories
bytes
streaming
connection
time
instant messaging (im) •
url
req_rsp_line
user
special_token
ci_request_header
status
si_response_header
Category: bytes
ELFF
CPL
Description
cs-bodylength
Number of bytes in the body (excludes 
header) sent from client to appliance.
cs-bytes
Number of bytes sent from client to 
appliance.
cs-headerlength
Number of bytes in the header sent from 
client to appliance.
rs-bodylength
Number of bytes in the body (excludes 
header) sent from upstream host to 
appliance.
rs-bytes
Number of bytes sent from upstream host to 
appliance.
rs-headerlength
Number of bytes in the header sent from 
upstream host to appliance.
sc-bodylength
Number of bytes in the body (excludes 
header) sent from appliance to client.
sc-bytes
Number of bytes sent from appliance to 
client.
sc-headerlength
Number of bytes in the header sent from 
appliance to client.
sr-bodylength
Number of bytes in the body (excludes 
header) sent from appliance to upstream 
host.