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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring <strong>the</strong> routerReassembly parametersReassembly is associated with <strong>the</strong> following user-configurable parameters:●●●Fragment Size — The maximum number <strong>of</strong> concurrently reassembled packets:Range: 0 to 200. Default: 100.Fragment Timeout — The maximum time, in seconds, to wait for a packet to bereassembled:Range: 5 to 120. Default: 10.Fragment Chain — The maximum number <strong>of</strong> fragments allowed per packet:Range: 2 to 2048. Default: 64.Fragmentation commandsUse <strong>the</strong> following commands to configure fragmentation and reassembly. For more informationabout <strong>the</strong>se commands, see <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> CLI Reference, 555-245-202.●●●●●●Use <strong>the</strong> clear fragment command to clear <strong>the</strong> fragment database and restore itsdefault values.Use <strong>the</strong> fragment chain command to set <strong>the</strong> maximum number <strong>of</strong> fragments that cancomprise a single IP packet destined to <strong>the</strong> router. Use <strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong> this command to set<strong>the</strong> fragment chain to its default value.Use <strong>the</strong> fragment size command to set <strong>the</strong> maximum number <strong>of</strong> fragmented IPpackets destined to <strong>the</strong> router to reassemble at any given time. Use <strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong> thiscommand to set <strong>the</strong> fragment size to its default value.Use <strong>the</strong> fragment timeout command to set <strong>the</strong> maximum number <strong>of</strong> seconds toreassemble a fragmented IP packet destined to <strong>the</strong> router. Use <strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong> thiscommand to set <strong>the</strong> fragment timeout to its default value.Use <strong>the</strong> fragments command to set <strong>the</strong> treatment for IP fragmentation packets enteringon an interface.Use <strong>the</strong> show fragment command to display information regarding fragmented IPpackets that are destined to a router.202 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> <strong>G350</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong>

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