(SOL4812) The BIG-IP system uses Nagle's Algorithm to optimize TCP traffic by limiting the number of small TCP segments that are sent over the network. This generally improves network performance. However, Nagle's Algorithm can negatively impact protocols and applications that are highly interactive, such as Telnet and SSH traffic, which consist mostly of short commands. When Nagle's Algorithm is enabled, the short TCP segments that contain these commands may be delayed.
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General Solution: Optimizing interactive traffic, such as Telnet and SSH, through the BIG-IP system
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