
Configuring TCP Services
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Parameter: Max. Window Size (bytes)
Default: 4096 bytes
Range: 512 to 65535 bytes
Function: Sets the maximum transmit-and-receive window size that TCP allows for
each connection.
Instructions: Specify the window size. The larger the window size, the more memory
each TCP connection consumes.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.5.3.3.1.18
Deleting TCP from the Router
To delete TCP from the router, follow these steps:
1. Select Protocols➔Global Protocols➔TCP➔Delete TCP from the
Configuration Manager window (refer to Figure 3-1).
Site Manager asks:
Do you REALLY want to delete TCP?
2. Click on OK to delete TCP.
Configuring and Customizing the Telnet Server
You use the Telnet Server to establish inbound Telnet sessions. The following
sections describe how to create the Telnet Server using Site Manager, edit Telnet
Server parameters, and delete the Telnet Server from the router.
Creating a Telnet Server
To create a Telnet Server on the router for inbound Telnet sessions, follow these
steps:
1. Select Protocols➔Global Protocols➔Telnet Server➔Create Telnet Server
from the Configuration Manager window (refer to Figure 3-1).
The Telnet Configuration window appears (refer to Figure 3-3). The three
parameters displayed locate and define the scripts that run automatically at
login.
Caution: The system automatically deletes Telnet and BGP from the router
when you delete TCP.
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