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Chapter 3
Customizing TCP Services
This chapter describes how to create and customize TCP services on the router. It
assumes you have configured TCP on the interface using the default parameters,
as described in Chapter 1, and that you understand the TCP concepts described in
Chapter 2. You should have read Configuring Routers or Configuring Customer
Access and Trunks (BNX Software), as appropriate for your platform, and have
performed the following tasks:
1. Opened a configuration file in local or remote mode
2. Selected the appropriate router type, specified a slot, and selected the link
or net module you want to insert in the slot (if you are using a local mode
configuration file)
3. Configured IP on an interface using the default parameters, as described
in Chapter 1
4. Created TCP in the Configuration Manager window
TCP is a global parameter. You can create and enable TCP easily by using all the
default parameter values that the Configuration Manager supplies.
If you decide to change some or all of the default parameters, refer to the
instructions in this chapter. For a list of the TCP parameters, see Appendix B.
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