ACE4710 - TCP connection reuse issue

Hi all
We have a rather strange issue, and I'm not sure it's really a problem with the ACE or not, but perhaps someone can help out.
We created an HTTP parameter map called "TCPreuse" and applied it to a virtual server. A show conn detail displays "[ conn in reuse pool : FALSE]" for all connections pertaining to this virtual server. The rserver in question is Linux(Ubuntu) + Apache.
Next we applied the HTTP parameter map to another virtual server - this time IIS7 + Windows Server 2008. There are plenty of entries "[ conn in reuse pool : TRUE ]" when I do a "show conn detail".
What could the web servers be doing differently that would cause the connection reuse to work on one virtual server and not the other?
Thanks
A

Hi,
We would need to have a deeper look at your configuration, as well as the connection outputs in each of the cases, so it would problably be better if you just open a TAC service request to have this checked.
Regards
Daniel

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