X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fplugins%2Fmap%2Fmap_doc.md;h=f3e2a56706d82032b8783321f7be318828e78d70;hb=3d5f08a82;hp=17f3c51174bf4d856c4a86e48622118c35f5b3a7;hpb=381e9a90748bb659f56081123052e3e95501a4b4;p=vpp.git diff --git a/src/plugins/map/map_doc.md b/src/plugins/map/map_doc.md index 17f3c51174b..f3e2a56706d 100644 --- a/src/plugins/map/map_doc.md +++ b/src/plugins/map/map_doc.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ IPv4 and IPv6 virtual reassembly support the following configuration: map params reassembly [ip4 | ip6] [lifetime ] [pool-size ] [buffers ] [ht-ratio ] lifetime: - The time in milliseconds a reassembly structure is considered valid. The longer, the more reliable is reassembly, but the more likely it is to exhaust the pool of reassembly structures. IPv4 standard suggests a lifetime of 15 seconds. IPv6 specifies a lifetime of 60 people. Those values are not realistic for high-throughput cases. + The time in milliseconds a reassembly structure is considered valid. The longer, the more reliable is reassembly, but the more likely it is to exhaust the pool of reassembly structures. IPv4 standard suggests a lifetime of 15 seconds. IPv6 specifies a lifetime of 60 seconds. Those values are not realistic for high-throughput cases. buffers: The upper limit of buffers that are allowed to be cached. It can be used to protect against fragmentation attacks which would aim to exhaust the global buffers pool.