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tcp packets-out-of-order
This command configures processing of TCP packets that are out of order, while waiting for the earlier packet(s) to
arrive.
arrive.
Product
ACS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Specifies the timeout period for re-assembly of TCP out-of-order packets.
is the timeout
period in milliseconds, and must be an integer from 100 through 30000.
Default: 5000 milliseconds
Default: 5000 milliseconds
Configures the TCP out-of-order segment behavior after buffering a copy.
: Sends the TCP out-of-order segment after all packets are received and
successfully reordered. If reordering is not successful due to a timeout, the received packets are
forwarded without being passed through the protocol analyzers. If memory allocation fails or the
received packet is partial retransmitted data, the packet will be forwarded immediately without being
passed through the protocol analyzers, except for the IP analyzer.
forwarded without being passed through the protocol analyzers. If memory allocation fails or the
received packet is partial retransmitted data, the packet will be forwarded immediately without being
passed through the protocol analyzers, except for the IP analyzer.
: Sends the TCP out-of-order segment immediately after buffering a copy. The packets
are transmitted as they are received without any in-line services or charging action processing, but
also a copy of each packet is held onto. When the missing packet is received, complete deep packet
inspection of all the packets and all relevant in-line services is done, and then the last packet is
forwarded.
also a copy of each packet is held onto. When the missing packet is received, complete deep packet
inspection of all the packets and all relevant in-line services is done, and then the last packet is
forwarded.
Default:
Usage
This command configures how to process TCP packets that are out of order, while waiting for the earlier
packet(s) to arrive.
packet(s) to arrive.
Example
The following command sets the timeout timer to
The following command sets the timeout timer to
milliseconds: