Web response profile commands
Web response profile mode provides the commands to define the processing of server responses for the web application firewall.
To enter the mode, use the global webapp-response-profile command. To delete a web response profile, use the no webapp-response-profile command.
While in this mode, use the commands in the following table to define the web response profile for the web application firewall.
- To view the current configuration, use the show command.
- To restore default values, use the reset command.
- To exit this configuration mode without saving changes to the running configuration, use the cancel command.
- To exit this configuration mode and save changes to the running configuration, use the exit command.
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
| admin-state | This command sets the administrative state for the configuration. |
| error-policy-override | This command associates an error policy with the web response profile. |
| policy-type | This command indicates the satisfaction mode for the web response profile. |
| response-body-max | This command sets the maximum size of the response body. |
| response-body-min | This command sets the minimum size of the response body. |
| response-codes | This command sets the HTTP response codes to allow. |
| response-content-type | This command sets the values to allow in HTTP
Content-Type headers. |
| response-header-profile | This command sets the name-value profile to process HTTP header content. |
| response-nonxml-policy | This command indicates how to handle non-XML content. |
| response-nonxml-rule | This command sets the processing rule for non-XML content. |
| response-versions | This command sets HTTP protocol versions that the web response profile supports. |
| response-xml-policy | This command indicates how the web response profile handles XML content. |
| response-xml-rule | This command sets the processing rule that the web response profile applies to XML content. |
| summary | This command specifies the brief, descriptive summary for the object instance. |