Control

Description

 

 

Advanced Options cont.

Neural Framing. Optionally, if you have selected Auto-Discoveryor Fixed Target, you

 

can select a neural framing mode for the in-path rule. Neural framing enables the

 

appliance to select the optimal packet framing boundaries for SDR. Neural framing

 

creates a set of heuristics to intelligently determine the optimal moment to flush TCP

 

buffers. The appliance continuously evaluates these heuristics and uses the optimal

 

heuristic to maximize the amount of buffered data transmitted in each flush, while

 

minimizing the amount of idle time that the data sits in the buffer. You can specify the

 

following neural framing settings:

 

Never. Never use the Nagle algorithm. All the data is immediately encoded without

 

waiting for timers to fire or application buffers to fill past a specified threshold. Neural

 

heuristics are computed in this mode but are not used.

 

Always. Always use the Nagle algorithm. All data is passed to the codec which

 

attempts to coalesce consume calls (if needed) to achieve better fingerprinting. A timer

 

(6 ms) backs up the codec and causes leftover data to be consumed. Neural heuristics

 

are computed in this mode but are not used.

 

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Hints. This is the default setting which is

 

based on the TCP hints. If data is received from a partial frame packet or a packet with

 

the TCP PUSH flag set, the encoder encodes the data instead of immediately

 

coalescing it. Neural heuristics are computed in this mode but are not used.

 

Dynamic. Dynamically adjust the Nagle parameters. In this option, the HP EFS WAN

 

Accelerator software discerns the optimum algorithm for a particular type of traffic and

 

switches to the best algorithm based on traffic characteristic changes.

 

For different types of traffic, one algorithm may be better than others. The considerations

 

include: latency added to the connection, compression, and SDR performance.

 

To configure neural framing for an FTP data channel, define an in-path rule with the

 

destination port 20 and set its optimization policy. To configure neural framing for a

 

MAPI data channel, define an in-path rule with the destination port 7830 and set its

 

optimization policy.

 

 

Additional Options

Enable Computation of Neural Heuristics. Optionally, check this box to enable

 

optimal packet framing boundaries for SDR.

 

 

 

Update. Click Update to apply your settings to the running configuration.

 

 

 

Remove Selected Rules. To remove an entry, click the check box next to the entry and

 

click Remove Selected Rules.

 

 

Modifying In-

Path

Descriptions

4.Click Save to save your settings permanently or click Reset to return the settings to their previous values.

You can modify the description of your in-path rules in the Optimization Service - In- Path Rules Edit page.

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