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Configuring Timeout Durations

Scenarios

You can configure timeout durations (idle timeout, request timeout, and response timeout) for your listeners to meet varied demands. For example, if the size of a request from an HTTP or HTTPS client is large, you can increase the request timeout duration to ensure that the request can be successfully routed.

For shared load balancers, you can only change the timeout durations of TCP, HTTP, and HTTPS listeners, but cannot change the timeout durations of UDP listeners.

For dedicated load balancers, you can change the timeout durations of TCP, UDP, HTTP, and HTTPS listeners.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, click and select the desired region and project.
  3. Hover on in the upper left corner to display Service List and choose Network > Elastic Load Balancing.
  4. Locate the load balancer and click its name.
  5. On the Listeners tab page, locate the listener, click next to the listener name, and select Modify Listener.
  6. In the Modify Listener dialog box, expand Advanced Settings.
  7. Configure Idle Timeout (s), Request Timeout (s), or Response Timeout (s) and click Next.
  8. Click Finish.