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Exinda CLI: MAPI

Overview

 

This article provides information regarding the Exinda CLI command acceleration mapi

You can use the acceleration mapi command to accelerate e-mail traffic being sent to and from a Microsoft Exchange server.

 


Information

 

NOTE:  The following syntax convention is used:
  • {}: Options are enclosed in braces and are separated by '|'
  • []: Optional keywords are enclosed in brackets
  • <>: User input is required where variables are enclosed in greater-than and less-than symbols

 

The following table describes the commands used for configuring MAPI acceleration and viewing MAPI acceleration configuration and status:

 

Action Description

Command

Parameter Description

To enable or disable MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) acceleration

[no] acceleration mapi enable Not Applicable 
To accelerate or disable acceleration of MAPI traffic using only basic header marking [no] acceleration mapi basic-header-marking-only

With basic header marking, only the top-level RPC (Remote Procedure Call) header of each message is ignored when the traffic is accelerated.

When basic header marking is enabled, performance is good, but there is less reduction in MAPI traffic.

When basic header marking is disabled, performance is slower but provides better reduction by decoding lower levels of the protocol.

The default setting is disabled.

To display MAPI acceleration configuration

show acceleration mapi config Not Applicable 

To display the state of MAPI acceleration

show acceleration mapi Not Applicable 

 

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  1. Priyanka Bhotika

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