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| // authorizing-access-messaging-resources.adoc |
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| [id='setting-global-connection-limits-{context}'] |
| = Setting global connection limits |
| |
| You can create a global policy to set the incoming connection limit for a router. This limit defines the total number of concurrent client connections that can be open for this router. |
| |
| .Procedure |
| |
| * In the `{RouterConfigFile}` configuration file, add a `policy` section and set the `maxConnections`. |
| + |
| -- |
| This example sets the incoming connection limit to 10000: |
| |
| [options="nowrap",subs="+quotes"] |
| ---- |
| policy { |
| maxConnections: 10000 |
| } |
| ---- |
| `maxConnections`:: |
| This limit is always enforced, even if no other policy settings have been defined. The limit is applied to all incoming connections regardless of remote host, authenticated user, or targeted vhost. The default (and the maximum) value is `65535`. |
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