From: Wes Smith (wesmith@rogers.com)
Date: Mon Mar 22 2004 - 19:44:51 GMT-3
Nope . Just tcp sessions the router starts. .. this would include bgp
and dlsw.....
Bill Santarsiero wrote:
>I like this command ip tcp synwait-time 5. Telnet sessions abort much faster. Very cool, but does it have any other effect on the tcp sessions that pass through the router?
>
>Bill Santarsiero
>
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>
>alias exec q show run - this works out nicely because you can generate a
>show run very quickly. and also stop the show run with the q.
>
>no ip domain-lookup - no explination necessary
>
>ip tcp synwait-time 5 - in case you do something stupid it prevent the
>router from being hung up extensively for a couple minutes.
>
>These are useful in real life. for impatient people like me.
>
>you can do a lot more alias if you want. but if you don't use them on a
>regular basis, they aren't going to do you a whole lot of good.
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