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Features / Peer Detect
« on: May 10, 2017, 06:46:17 AM »
Hi A Henning
I want to ask about peer detect, based on this statement "Peers detect each other with TCP Option 76. To trigger peers to come online, start a new TCP session."
Are this mean new TCP session is "New Connection State?". Why not use ping/icmp to trigger peers,
I has testing in lab, when I open network sharing windows and status come UP but when status back idle/down, I reload few times sharing folder but status not come UP, I must close window and open link share \\PC-02 again to get status UP.
This mean TCP connection state for 'related-connection' cannot use to trigger peer?
I Think using ping (icmp) to trigger from another wanos the best way to make sure peer still UP so wanos not passthrough the traffic or maybe there is something option in wanos to auto send TCP option 76 from one wanos to another peer with interval where users can config it.
Thanks
Aels
I want to ask about peer detect, based on this statement "Peers detect each other with TCP Option 76. To trigger peers to come online, start a new TCP session."
Are this mean new TCP session is "New Connection State?". Why not use ping/icmp to trigger peers,
I has testing in lab, when I open network sharing windows and status come UP but when status back idle/down, I reload few times sharing folder but status not come UP, I must close window and open link share \\PC-02 again to get status UP.
This mean TCP connection state for 'related-connection' cannot use to trigger peer?
I Think using ping (icmp) to trigger from another wanos the best way to make sure peer still UP so wanos not passthrough the traffic or maybe there is something option in wanos to auto send TCP option 76 from one wanos to another peer with interval where users can config it.
Thanks
Aels