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Timeout
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sources
(required, repeated)List of selectors to match dataplanes that are sources of traffic.
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match
(optional)Tags to match, can be used for both source and destinations
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destinations
(required, repeated)List of selectors to match services that are destinations of traffic.
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match
(optional)Tags to match, can be used for both source and destinations
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conf
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connectTimeout
(optional)ConnectTimeout defines time to establish connection
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tcp
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idleTimeout
(required)IdleTimeout is defined as the period in which there are no bytes sent or received on either the upstream or downstream connection
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http
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requestTimeout
(optional)RequestTimeout is a span between the point at which the entire downstream request (i.e. end-of-stream) has been processed and when the upstream response has been completely processed
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idleTimeout
(optional)IdleTimeout is the time at which a downstream or upstream connection will be terminated if there are no active streams
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streamIdleTimeout
(optional)StreamIdleTimeout is the amount of time that the connection manager will allow a stream to exist with no upstream or downstream activity
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maxStreamDuration
(optional)MaxStreamDuration is the maximum time that a stream’s lifetime will span
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grpc
(optional)Deprecated: set parameters through Http section
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streamIdleTimeout
(optional)StreamIdleTimeout is the amount of time that the connection manager will allow a stream to exist with no upstream or downstream activity Deprecated: use Http.StreamIdleTimeout instead
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maxStreamDuration
(optional)MaxStreamDuration is the maximum time that a stream’s lifetime will span Deprecated: use Http.MaxStreamDuration instead
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