----- "Tim Nelson" <tnel...@rockbochs.com> wrote:
> Greetings all-
> 
> I'm trying to nail down some issues I'm experiencing with idle states
> being disconnected. Can anyone tell me or point me to documentation
> that gives the timeout values for each of the state table optimization
> options?
> 
> Normal - the default algorithm
> High latency - Useful for high latency links, such as satellite
> connections. Expires idle connections later than normal.
> Aggressive - Expires idle connections more quickly. More efficient use
> of hardware resources, but can drop legitimate connections.
> Conservative - Tries to avoid dropping legitimate connections at the
> expense of increased memory usage and CPU utilization.
> 
> Also, for UDP traffic, is it advisable to change the state type in the
> rule to 'none'? Will this prevent the state table from killing states
> that should be left alone?
> 

*BUMP*

Anyone? Is this thing on? :-)

--Tim

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