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Detecting
Configuring sensor detection
Enable TCP Checksum Validation
Enable TCP Checksum Validation
serves as the on/off switch enabling the sensor
to validate TCP checksums. An TCP header unit generates a checksum, and
transmits it with the unit. The sensor generates a second checksum and
compares them. Matching checksums confirm that the sensor received the
complete transmission.
By default, this parameter is enabled. If you installed a Network Security
software node on a computer with no checksum capability, you may choose to
disable this parameter and enhance performance. 7100 Series appliances have
checksum capability.
Enable UDP Checksum Validation
Enable UDP Checksum Validation
serves as the on/off switch enabling the
sensor to validate UDP checksums. An UDP header unit generates a checksum,
and transmits it with the unit. The sensor generates a second checksum and
compares them. Matching checksums confirm that the sensor received the
complete transmission.
By default, this parameter is enabled. If you installed a Network Security
software node on a computer with no checksum capability, you may choose to
disable this parameter and enhance performance. 7100 Series appliances have
checksum capability.
Advanced sensor parameters
Symantec Network Security provides the following parameters for advanced
troubleshooting purposes. Defaults are preset for optimum performance and
sensitivity and do not need to be changed under most circumstances. Changing
the default settings may impact performance, sensitivity, or both.
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Packet Counter Interval
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Streak Interval
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TCP Minimum Flows
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UDP Minimum Flows
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TCP Number of Streak Packets
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UDP Number of Streak Packets
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Counter Number of Streak Packets
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Saturation Counter Lapse Time
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Maximum Time to Streak Analysis
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