If I remember correctly which ever reaches first either one-min high or mac-conn high is considered by IOS to drop half open connections. I guess the same applies for one-min low/max conn low.
With regards Kings On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 8:17 PM, Vybhav Ramachandran <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello Tyson, > > Oh, in this case, i thought the max-connections would do the trick. > > Here's what i thought. > > Here's what i've configured > > One-min high -> 1000 > one-min low -> 100 > max-connections high -> 3000 > max-connections low -> 300 > > Suppose the number of connections within a one-minute interval at the > moment is 1001. The IOS is tracking both the one-minute and max-connections > limit and it fires the one-minute high , and it starts dropping > connections. > > Here's where i think i need some clarification. Till when does the IOS keep > dropping connections? Till the one-min low value or till the max-connections > low value? I'm assuming the one-minute low value get's precendence over the > max-connections? > > I'd really appreciate it if someone can clarify this? > > Cheers, > TacACK > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > >
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