2.2.4.46 Keep-Alive RTS PDU
The Keep-Alive RTS PDU is used outside a protocol sequence to tell the inbound proxy to modify the keep-alive settings on the IN channel between the inbound proxy and the server.
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RTS Header (20 bytes): See section 2.2.3.6.1. The Flags field of the RTS Header MUST be the value RTS_FLAG_OTHER_CMD. The NumberOfCommands field of the RTS Header MUST be the value 1.
ClientKeepalive (8 bytes): MUST be a ClientKeepalive command specifying the keep-alive interval that the client wants the inbound proxy to use for the IN channel between the inbound proxy and the server. The ClientKeepalive command format is defined in section 2.2.3.5.6.