December 2001
Intermediate to advanced
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ip tcp synwait-time — global
ip tcp synwait-timesecondsno ip tcp synwait-timeseconds
The time the router waits for a TCP connection to open
30 seconds
This command sets the number of seconds
that the router waits for a TCP connection to open, before it times
out. The value must be between 3 to 300. A longer
synwait-time can be useful for dial-on-demand
connections where you have to wait for the line to be dialed before a
connection can open. This setting applies only to traffic originating
within the router, not traffic coming through the router.
If you are telneting from the router to a remote site through a DDR
connection, you might want to increase the
synwait-time to more reasonable level so that
telnet does not time out:
ip tcp synwait-time 100
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