 | Netopia 3346-002 Stateful Packet Inspection They provide a way to specify the TCP Sequence Number Difference; here's what they say about this:
TCP Sequence Number Difference: Enter a value in this field. This value represents the maximum sequence number difference allowed between subsequent TCP packets. If this number is exceeded, the packet is dropped. The acceptable range is 0 - 65535. A value of 0 (zero) disables this check.
What would be a good number to use here? I have worked with routers that have SPI built into them, but this is the first time that I have had any opportunity to customize the SPI parameters. If it makes any difference, I am on AT&T Basic (768 kbps downstream, 384 kbps upstream). |
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 tschmidtPremium,MVM join:2000-11-12 Milford, NH kudos:5 | I've never used that feature and not sure how useful it is. If you are going to play with it may make sense to set it to the same value as Receive Window (RWIN).
/tom |
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 | Thanks. |
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