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Enter the Service Parameters > Async Network Services parameters as described in Table 277
Parameter Action/Description
Ingress Event
Batch Processing Interval Specify the batch processing interval for ingress event processing.
The default interval is 30 seconds. The range of values is 10 to 300 seconds.
NOTE: For changes to the Batch Processing Interval to take effect, you must restart
the Async Network service.
Post Auth
Number of request
processing threads
Set the number of request processing threads.
The default value is 20 threads, and the range of values is between 20 and 100.
Lazy handler polling
frequency
Set the Lazy handler polling frequency (in minutes).
The default value is 5 minutes, and the allowed values are from 3 to 10 minutes.
Lazy handler polling is employed when an attribute may not require to be
updated unless it explicitly asks for it. When it is required, even if there is no
available fresh value, it can be fetched by initiating a separate request.
Eager handler polling
frequency
Set the Eager handler polling frequency (in seconds).
The default value is 30 seconds, and the allowed values are from 10 to 300
seconds.
Eager handler polling is employed when an attribute requires the freshest
possible value.
Send Posture Data To send posture data to the Palo Alto Firewall server, set this to
TRUE
.
Command Control
CoA Delay Set the CoA Delay value (in seconds).
The default value is 2, and the allowed values are from 0 to 15 seconds.
Enable SNMP Bounce
Action
Set the Enable SNMP Bounce Action value.
The default value is FALSE.
Table 277: Service Parameters > Async Network Services
W-ClearPass IPsec Service
When a network device requests an IPsec connection between the device and a W-ClearPass server,
W-ClearPass uses the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) URI (uniform resource identifier) specified in
Figure 504 to contact a third-party server that checks to see if the certificate sent by the requesting device is
valid.
If the certificate is confirmed as valid, an IPsec connection between the W-ClearPass server and the requesting
network device is established.
To configure the W-ClearPass IPsec service:
1. Navigate to Administration > Server Manager > Server Configuration, then select the W-ClearPass
server.
2. Select the Service Parameters tab.
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