10
Chapter
168
Advanced Settings
Flow timeout settings
The
settings
in
this
section
specify
how
long
a
different
types
of
flow
can
remain
idle
before
being
automatically
closed.
A
flow
is
idle
if
no
data
being
sent
through
it.
Please
note
that
each
flow
has
two
timeout
values:
one
for
each
direction.
A
connection
is
closed
if
either
of
the
two
values
reaches
zero.
Idle TCP SYN Flow Lifetime
Specifies
in
seconds
how
long
a
TCP
flow
that
is
not
yet
fully
established
is
allowed
to
idle
before
being
closed.
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set
Settings
FlowTimeoutSettings
FlowLifetimeTCPSync=60
Default:
60
Idle Established TCP Flow Lifetime
Specifies
in
seconds
how
long
a
fully
established
TCP
flow
may
idle
before
being
closed.
Flows
become
fully
established
once
packets
with
their
SYN
flags
off
have
travelled
in
both
directions.
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set
Settings
FlowTimeoutSettings
FlowLifetimeEstablished=262144
Default:
262,144
Idle Closing TCP Flow Lifetime
Specifies
in
seconds
how
long
a
closing
TCP
flow
may
remain
idle
before
finally
being
closed.
Flows
reach
this
state
when
a
packet
with
its
FIN
flag
on
has
passed
in
any
direction.
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set
Settings
FlowTimeoutSettings
FlowLifetimeTCPClosing=80
Default:
80
Idle UDP Flow Lifetime
Specifies
in
seconds
how
long
UDP
flows
may
idle
before
being
closed.
This
timeout
value
is
usually
low,
as
UDP
has
no
way
of
signalling
when
the
flow
is
about
to
close.
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set
Settings
FlowTimeoutSettings
FlowLifetimeUDP=130
Default:
130
Idle ICMP Flow Lifetime
Specifies
in
seconds
how
long
an
ICMP
flow
(for
example,
an
ICMP
ECHO)
can
remain
idle
before
it
is
closed.
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set
Settings
FlowTimeoutSettings
FlowLifetimeICMP=8
Default:
8