Prestige 792H User’s Guide
Firewall Configuration
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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.
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.
Whenever the number of half-open sessions with the same destination host address rises above a threshold
(
TCP Maximum Incomplete
), the Prestige starts deleting half-open sessions according to one of the
following methods:
1. If
the
Blocking Time
timeout is 0 (the default), then the Prestige deletes the oldest existing half-open
session for the host for every new connection request to the host. This ensures that the number of half-
open sessions to a given host will never exceed the threshold.
2. If
the
Blocking Time
timeout is greater than 0, then the Prestige blocks all new connection requests to
the host giving the server time to handle the present connections. The Prestige continues to block all new
connection requests until the
Blocking Time
expires.
The Prestige also sends alerts whenever
TCP Maximum Incomplete
is exceeded. The global values
specified for the threshold and timeout apply to all TCP connections. Click
Advanced Setup
,
Firewall
, and
Alert
to bring up the next screen.
Summary of Contents for Prestige 792H
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