Fragment Size; Fragment Timeout - Avaya P330 Reference Manual

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The syntax for this command is:
[no] fragment chain <chain-limit>
chain-limit
Example:
Router-N# fragment chain 30

fragment size

Use the fragment size command to set the maximum number of fragmented IP
packets, destined to the router, to reassemble at any given time. Use the no form of
this command to set the fragment size to the default value (100).
The router does not perform reassembly of packets in transit.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] fragment size <database-limit>
database-limit
Example:
Router-N# fragment size 150

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 the default value (10).
The router does not perform reassembly of packets in transit.
The syntax for this command is:
[no] fragment timeout <timeout>
timeout
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The maximum number of fragments that can comprise a single IP
packet, from 2 to 2048. The default is 64.
The maximum number of packets undergoing re-assembly at
any given time, from 0 to 200. The default is 100.
The maximum number of seconds to re-assemble an IP packet,
from 5 to 120. The default is 10.
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