Dos-Control Tcpflag; Dos-Control L4Port - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no dos-control tcpfrag
This command disables TCP Fragment Denial of Service protection.
Format
no dos-control tcpfrag
Mode
Global Config

dos-control tcpflag

This command enables TCP Flag Denial of Service protections. If the mode is enabled,
Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attacks. If packets ingress having TCP
Flag SYN set and a source port less than 1024 or having TCP Control Flags set to 0 and TCP
Sequence Number set to 0 or having TCP Flags FIN, URG, and PSH set and TCP Sequence
Number set to 0 or having TCP Flags SYN and FIN both set, the packets will be dropped if
the mode is enabled.
Default
disabled
Format
dos-control tcpflag
Mode
Global Config
no dos-control tcpflag
This command sets disables TCP Flag Denial of Service protections.
Format
no dos-control tcpflag
Mode
Global Config

dos-control l4port

This command enables L4 Port Denial of Service protections. If the mode is enabled, Denial
of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress having Source
TCP/UDP Port Number equal to Destination TCP/UDP Port Number, the packets will be
dropped if the mode is enabled.
Note:
Some applications mirror source and destination L4 ports - RIP for
example uses 520 for both. If you enable dos-control l4port,
applications such as RIP may experience packet loss which would
render the application inoperable.
Default
disabled
Format
dos-control l4port
Mode
Global Config
M6100 Series Switches
Switching Commands
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