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Manually Configuring your Modem-Router
Manually Configuring your Modem-Router
If the Modem-Router does not reply to
an IPX RIP request packet, it will stay
in the input queue and not be released.
Accumulated packets could cause
the input queue to fill, causing severe
problems for all protocols. Enabling
this feature prevents the packets
Enter your email address.
Enter your SMTP server address
(usually the part of the email address
Enter your POP3 server address
(usually the part of the email address
Enter your email account user name.
Enter your email account password.
Configures the number of seconds that
a packet state structure remains active.
When the timeout value expires, the
Modem-Router drops the unassembled
packet, freeing that structure for use
Defines how long the software will
wait for a TCP session to reach an
established state before dropping the
Specifies how long a TCP session will
be managed after the firewall detects a
3600 secs (1 hour) The length of
time for which a TCP session will be
managed if there is no activity.
The length of time for which a UDP
session will be managed if there is no
The length of time for which an H.323
session will be managed if there is no
Defines the rate of new un-established
sessions that will cause the software to
start deleting half-open sessions.
Defines the rate of new un-established
sessions that will cause the software to
stop deleting half-open sessions.
Maximum number of allowed
incomplete TCP/UDP sessions per
Minimum number of allowed
incomplete TCP/UDP sessions per
Maximum half-open fragmentation
packet number from same host
Length of time before an incomplete
TCP/UDP session is detected as
Maximum number of half-open
fragmentation packets from the same