08-17-2005 02:04 AM - edited 02-21-2020 12:20 AM
If I use maximum connections parameter on NAT statement and set it to 1, what will hapen if second connection attempt is made? Will it be denied or will first one will be killed?
08-17-2005 08:07 AM
any new connections will be denied if it exceeds the max connections set on the NAT statement. This is normally set for any unnecessary UDP or TCP broadcasts increasing on the network.
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Raj
08-17-2005 11:53 PM
I am asking this because I have problem. Device openen connection number 1 to the host. Then after some problems device open connection number 2, but host do not exept this connection while connection number 1 is opened (and it times out after TCP timeout, 1hour). So I was looking for a way to make fw kills first connection when second one is opened.
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