CLI Commands
fragment timeout
Use the fragment timeout command to set the maximum number of seconds to reassemble
a fragmented IP packet destined to the router. Use the no form of this command to set the
fragment timeout to its default value.
Note:
No IP reassembly of packets in transit through the router is performed.
Note:
Syntax
fragment timeout timeout
no fragment timeout
Parameters
Parameter
timeout
User Level
read-write
Context
general
Example
To set the maximum time to reassemble packets to be 30 seconds:
G450-001(super)# fragment timeout 30
Related Commands
clear
fragment,
show fragment
Use the show fragment command to display information about IP packets that are passing
from or to the router.
Note:
No IP reassembly is performed on packets in transit through the router.
Note:
412 Avaya G450 CLI Reference
Description
The maximum number of seconds to
reassemble an IP packet
fragment
chain,
fragment
size,
show fragment
Fragmentation
Possible
Default
Values
Value
5-120
10