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DHCPServerSettings, 43.5. FragSettings

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3.43.4. DHCPServerSettings Chapter 3. Configuration Reference Note This object type does not have an identifier and is identified by the name of the type only. There can only be one instance of this type. 3.43.4. DHCPServerSettings Description Advanced DHCP server settings. Properties AutoSaveLeasePolicy AutoSaveLeaseInterval Policy for saving the lease database to disk. (Default: ReconfShut) Seconds between auto saving the lease database to disk. (Default: 86400) Note This object type does not have an identifier and is identified by the name of the type only. There can only be one instance of this type. 3.43.5. FragSettings Description Settings related to fragmented packets. Properties PseudoReass_MaxConcurrent IllegalFrags DuplicateFragData FragReassemblyFail DroppedFrags DuplicateFrags FragmentedICMP MinimumFragLength ReassTimeout Maximum number of concurrent fragment reassemblies. Set to 0 to drop all fragments. (Default: 1024) Illegaly constructed fragments; partial overlaps, bad sizes, etc. (Default: DropLog) On receipt of duplicate fragments, verify matching data... (Default: Check8) Failed packet reassembly attempts - due to timeouts or packet losses. (Default: LogSuspectSubseq) Fragments of packets dropped due to rule base. (Default: LogSuspect) Duplicate fragments received. (Default: LogSuspect) Fragmented ICMP messages other than Ping; normally invalid. (Default: DropLog) Minimum allowed length of non-last fragments. (Default: 8) Timeout of a reassembly, since previous received fragment. 143

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Note
This object type does not have an identifier and is identified by the name of the type
only. There can only be one instance of this type.
3.43.4. DHCPServerSettings
Description
Advanced DHCP server settings.
Properties
AutoSaveLeasePolicy
Policy for saving the lease database to disk. (Default: Recon-
fShut)
AutoSaveLeaseInterval
Seconds
between
auto
saving
the
lease
database
to
disk.
(Default: 86400)
Note
This object type does not have an identifier and is identified by the name of the type
only. There can only be one instance of this type.
3.43.5. FragSettings
Description
Settings related to fragmented packets.
Properties
PseudoReass_MaxConcurrent
Maximum number of concurrent fragment reassemblies. Set
to 0 to drop all fragments. (Default: 1024)
IllegalFrags
Illegaly constructed fragments; partial overlaps, bad sizes,
etc. (Default: DropLog)
DuplicateFragData
On receipt of duplicate fragments, verify matching data...
(Default: Check8)
FragReassemblyFail
Failed packet reassembly attempts - due to timeouts or packet
losses. (Default: LogSuspectSubseq)
DroppedFrags
Fragments of packets dropped due to rule base. (Default:
LogSuspect)
DuplicateFrags
Duplicate fragments received. (Default: LogSuspect)
FragmentedICMP
Fragmented ICMP messages other than Ping; normally inval-
id. (Default: DropLog)
MinimumFragLength
Minimum allowed length of non-last fragments. (Default: 8)
ReassTimeout
Timeout of a reassembly, since previous received fragment.
3.43.4. DHCPServerSettings
Chapter 3. Configuration Reference
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