CONFIGURING THE BARRICADE
Parameter | Defaults | Description |
RIP Defect | Enabled | If an IPX RIP request packet is not replied to by |
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| the router, it will stay in the input queue and not |
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| be released. Accumulated packets could cause |
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| the input queue to fill, causing severe problems |
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| for all protocols. Enabling this feature prevents |
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| the packets accumulating. |
When hackers |
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attempt to enter |
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your network, we |
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can alert you by |
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Your |
| Enter your |
Address |
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SMTP Server |
| Enter your SMTP server address (usually the part |
Address |
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POP3 Server |
| Enter your POP3 server address (usually the part |
Address |
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User Name |
| Enter your email account user name. |
Password |
| Enter your email account password. |
Connection Policy |
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Fragmentation | 10 sec | Configures the number of seconds that a packet |
| state structure remains active. When the timeout | |
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| value expires, the router drops the unassembled |
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| packet, freeing that structure for use by another |
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| packet. |
TCP SYN wait | 30 sec | Defines how long the software will wait for a |
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| TCP session to reach an established state before |
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| dropping the session. |
TCP FIN wait | 5 sec | Specifies how long a TCP session will be |
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| managed after the firewall detects a |
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TCP connection | 3600 seconds The length of time for which a TCP session will | |
idle timeout | (1 hour) | be managed if there is no activity. |
UDP session | 30 sec | The length of time for which a UDP session will |
idle timeout |
| be managed if there is no activity. |