Configuring Icmp To Send Error Packets - H3C S3610-28P Operation Manual

S3610 & s5510 series
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Operation Manual – IP Addressing and Performance
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Caution:
The actual length of the finwait timer is determined by the following formula:
Actual length of the finwait timer = (Configured length of the finwait timer – 75) +
configured length of the synwait timer

2.4 Configuring ICMP to Send Error Packets

Sending error packets is a major function of ICMP protocol. In case of network
abnormalities, ICMP packets are usually sent by the network or transport layer
protocols to notify corresponding devices so as to facilitate control and management.
I. Advantage of sending ICMP error packets
There are three kinds of ICMP error packets: redirect packets, timeout packets and
destination unreachable packets. Their sending conditions and functions are as
follows.
1)
Sending ICMP redirect packets
A host may have only a default route to the default gateway in its routing table after
startup. The default gateway will send ICMP redirect packets to the source host and
notify it to reselect a correct next hop router to send the subsequent packets, if the
following conditions are satisfied:
The receiving and forwarding interfaces are the same.
The selected route has not been created or modified by ICMP redirect packet.
The selected route is not the default route of the device.
There is no source route option in the packet.
ICMP redirect packets function simplifies host administration and enables a host to
gradually establish a sound routing table to find out the best route
2)
Sending ICMP timeout packets
If the device received an IP packet with a timeout error, it drops the packet and sends
an ICMP timeout packet to the source.
The device will send an ICMP timeout packet under the following conditions:
If the device finds the destination of a packet is not itself and the TTL field of the
packet is 1, it will send a "TTL timeout" ICMP error message.
When the device receives the first fragment of an IP datagram whose destination
is the device itself, it will start a timer. If the timer times out before all the fragments
of the datagram are received, the device will send a "reassembly timeout" ICMP
error packet.
Chapter 2 IP Performance Configuration
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