3com WX3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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IP Performance Configuration 
IP Performance Overview 
Introduction to IP Performance Configuration 
In some network environments, you need to adjust the IP parameters to achieve best network 
performance. The IP performance configuration supported by the device includes: 
Configuring TCP attributes 
Disabling sending of ICMP error packets  
Introduction to FIB 
Every device stores a forwarding information base (FIB). FIB is used to store the forwarding information 
of the device and guide Layer 3 packet forwarding.  
You can know the forwarding information of the device through the FIB table. Each FIB entry includes: 
destination address/mask length, next hop, current flag, timestamp, and outbound interface.  
When the device is running normally, the contents of the FIB and the routing table are the same. 
Configuring IP Performance 
Configuration Task List 
Complete the following tasks to configure IP performance: 
Task 
Remarks 
Optional 
Optional 
 
Configuring TCP Attributes 
TCP optional parameters that can be configured include: 
synwait timer: When sending a SYN packet, TCP starts the synwait timer. If no response packets 
are received before the synwait timer times out, the TCP connection is not successfully created.  
finwait timer: When the TCP connection is changed into FIN_WAIT_2 state, finwait timer will be 
started. If no FIN packets are received within the timer timeout, the TCP connection will be 
terminated. If FIN packets are received, the TCP connection state changes to TIME_WAIT. If 
non-FIN packets are received, the system restarts the timer from receiving the last non-FIN packet. 
The connection is broken after the timer expires. 
Size of TCP receive/send buffer 
Follow these steps to configure TCP attributes: