My answer would be 16:59.

With regards
Kings

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Mark Senteza <[email protected]>wrote:

> I guess same thing when configuring time-based ACLs. I've often wondered if
> say for instance the question asks to limit access from 9am to 5pm, then
> should the time range be configured to end 16:59 or 17:00 ? I'd definitely
> cross-check these sort of questions with the Proctor.
>
>
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 9:12 AM, Andrew Wurster <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey Louis -
>>
>> Yes that's an "ask the proctor" topic.  IMHO 300 sounds good.  They are
>> not trying to trick you there.  Pasting the text below from the question:
>>
>>  Adjust the firewall settings to delete any half-open sessions when the
>>> maximum number of half-open sessions
>>> reaches 300. The firewall should stop deleting when the number falls
>>> below 200. Additionally, adjust the maximum
>>> number of half-open TCP sessions per host to 100.
>>
>>
>> So when I read that, I understand it to say "the maximum embryonic
>> connections is 300, anything over that should be deleted".  So generally,
>> when you see a number in the question, then just put that number in your
>> solution, unless the question specifically asks or strongly suggests you
>> adjust that number first (like convert it from seconds to hours or burstable
>> bit rates etc).
>>
>> Best of luck,
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 8:18 AM, Louis van Zyl - Business Connexion <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  Hi All
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My first(of many) question for you guys.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In lab 2 task 2.4 the question states:
>>>
>>> 1.       Delete half-open sessions when the max number of half-open
>>> sessions reaches 300
>>>
>>> 2.       Stops deleting when the number falls below 200
>>>
>>> 3.       Adjust the max number of half-open sessions to 100
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Solution guides answers:
>>>
>>> 1.       High=300             - I’ve set mine to 299 not 300
>>>
>>> 2.       Low=200              - I agree with this one
>>>
>>> 3.       Max=100             - I agree with this one
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The reason why I set #1 to 299 is because the Command Reference says the
>>> value must be exceeded (either low or high) before it will start deleting
>>> the connections. So if you set it to 300, then it will only start deleting
>>> on connection number 301 (according to me)
>>>
>>> In #2 above it says it must fall below 200 (so it will stop deleting on
>>> 199).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am I correct or are you just going to tell me to “Ask the proctor”?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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