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Prestige 2602R Series User’s Guide
Chapter 13 Firewall Configuration
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13.12.1  Threshold Values
Tune these parameters when something is not working and after you have checked the firewall 
counters. These default values should work fine for most small offices. Factors influencing 
choices for threshold values are:
• The maximum number of opened sessions.
• The minimum capacity of server backlog in your LAN network.
• The CPU power of servers in your LAN network.
• Network bandwidth. 
• Type of traffic for certain servers.
If your network is slower than average for any of these factors (especially if you have servers 
that are slow or handle many tasks and are often busy), then the default values should be 
reduced.
You should make any changes to the threshold values before you continue configuring 
firewall rules. 
13.12.2  Half-Open Sessions
An unusually high number of half-open sessions (either an absolute number or measured as 
the arrival rate) could indicate that a Denial of Service attack is occurring. For TCP, "half-
open" means that the session has not reached the established state-the TCP three-way 
handshake has not yet been completed (see 
). For UDP, "half-open" 
means that the firewall has detected no return traffic.
The Prestige measures both the total number of existing half-open sessions and the rate of 
session establishment attempts. Both TCP and UDP half-open sessions are counted in the total 
number and rate measurements. Measurements are made once a minute.
When the number of existing half-open sessions rises above a threshold (max-incomplete 
high
), the Prestige starts deleting half-open sessions as required to accommodate new 
connection requests. The Prestige continues to delete half-open requests as necessary, until the 
number of existing half-open sessions drops below another threshold (max-incomplete low).
When the rate of new connection attempts rises above a threshold (one-minute high), the 
Prestige starts deleting half-open sessions as required to accommodate new connection 
requests. The Prestige continues to delete half-open sessions as necessary, until the rate of new 
connection attempts drops below another threshold (one-minute low). The rate is the number 
of new attempts detected in the last one-minute sample period.
13.12.2.1  TCP Maximum Incomplete and Blocking Time
An unusually high number of half-open sessions with the same destination host address could 
indicate that a Denial of Service attack is being launched against the host.