08-28-2013 04:36 PM
Hi experts
I have some questions about ace's behavier.
1st one is, Does ACE send a RST packet when it reach to inactivity timeout?
2nd, Does half-closed timeout works properly with "no normalization"?
3rd, How does ACE treat the packets there is no flows in conn table? Drop or forwarding?
Thanks
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08-30-2013 03:06 PM
Hi Kilsoo,
1st one is, Does ACE send a RST packet when it reach to inactivity timeout?
----yes, the ACE is going to send a RST if the client or server tries to do something over a connection that was already timed out
3rd, How does ACE treat the packets there is no flows in conn table? Drop or forwarding?
drops the connection
Let me do some research for your second question
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Cesar R
ANS Team
09-05-2013 05:52 PM
HI,
If I'm not wrong the ACE will send the RST only if the client or server try to send something over that connection but let me confirm this.
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Cesar R
ANS Team
08-30-2013 03:06 PM
Hi Kilsoo,
1st one is, Does ACE send a RST packet when it reach to inactivity timeout?
----yes, the ACE is going to send a RST if the client or server tries to do something over a connection that was already timed out
3rd, How does ACE treat the packets there is no flows in conn table? Drop or forwarding?
drops the connection
Let me do some research for your second question
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Cesar R
ANS Team
09-02-2013 07:12 PM
Hi Cesar
I'm very appreciate of your reply and help.
I want to correct my 1st qeustion.
My 1st qeustion is Does ACE send a RST packet when it erase connection list from conn table after idle timeout?
Thanks
09-05-2013 05:52 PM
HI,
If I'm not wrong the ACE will send the RST only if the client or server try to send something over that connection but let me confirm this.
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Cesar R
ANS Team
09-08-2013 11:46 PM
Thank you Cesar
If you're not wrong ACE doesn't send a RST packet when it erase the conn list from conn table after idle timed out but it se nd a RST packet when client or server try to send a data over a connection that is already timed out.
Thank you for your help
09-09-2013 01:28 PM
Hi,
Correct!
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Cesar R
ANS Team
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