Netopia 3300 User Manual

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System Configuration 3-9

Select Stateful Inspection Options and press Return. The Stateful Inspection Parameters screen appears.

Max. TCP Sequence Number Difference: Enter a value in this field. This value represents the maximum
sequence number difference allowed between subsequent TCP packets. If this number is exceeded, the
packet is dropped. The acceptable range is 0 – 65535. A value of 0 (zero) disables this check.

Enable default mapping to router: This is disabled by default. Toggling this option to Yes will allow the
router to respond to traffic received on this inter face, for example, ICMP Echo requests.

Note:

If Stateful Inspection is enabled on a base connection profile (for example, for PPP, RFC1483

bridged/routed, or PPPoE), Enable default mapping to router must be yes to allow inbound VPN terminations.
(for example. for PPTP/ATMP client access to the router)

Deny Fragmented Packets: Toggling this option to Yes causes the router to discard fragmented packets on
this inter face.

You can apply these parameters to your Exposed Address lists by selecting your Exposed Address List
from the pop-up menu,

Stateful Inspection Parameters

Max. TCP Sequence Number Difference: 0

Enable default mapping to router: No

Deny Fragmented Packets: No

Exposed Address List...

Enter max. allowed TCP sequence number difference (1 - 65535), 0 to disable.

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