minor fixup in map doc (people -> seconds)

Change-Id: I151c1afac2133ad32ad7779a59fffafee4b9de60
Signed-off-by: Jim Thompson <jim@netgate.com>
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Jim Thompson
2019-01-20 00:44:43 -06:00
parent 0702554639
commit 240c238f25

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ IPv4 and IPv6 virtual reassembly support the following configuration:
map params reassembly [ip4 | ip6] [lifetime <lifetime-ms>] [pool-size <pool-size>] [buffers <buffers>] [ht-ratio <ht-ratio>]
lifetime:
The time in milliseconds a reassembly structure is considered valid. The longer, the more reliable is reassembly, but the more likely it is to exhaust the pool of reassembly structures. IPv4 standard suggests a lifetime of 15 seconds. IPv6 specifies a lifetime of 60 people. Those values are not realistic for high-throughput cases.
The time in milliseconds a reassembly structure is considered valid. The longer, the more reliable is reassembly, but the more likely it is to exhaust the pool of reassembly structures. IPv4 standard suggests a lifetime of 15 seconds. IPv6 specifies a lifetime of 60 seconds. Those values are not realistic for high-throughput cases.
buffers:
The upper limit of buffers that are allowed to be cached. It can be used to protect against fragmentation attacks which would aim to exhaust the global buffers pool.