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- LN Series
- Security Zones and Interfaces Overview
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Traffic Types
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Protocols
- Example: Configuring the TCP-Reset Parameter
- SRX Series
- Security Zones and Interfaces Overview
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Traffic Types
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Protocols
- Example: Configuring the TCP-Reset Parameter
- Additional Information
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Understanding How to Identify Duplicate Sessions Using the TCP-Reset Parameter
When the TCP-RST feature is enabled, the system sends a TCP segment with the RESET flag set when traffic arrives that does not match an existing session and does not have the SYNchronize flag set.
Related Documentation
- LN Series
- Security Zones and Interfaces Overview
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Traffic Types
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Protocols
- Example: Configuring the TCP-Reset Parameter
- SRX Series
- Security Zones and Interfaces Overview
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Traffic Types
- Understanding How to Control Inbound Traffic Based on Protocols
- Example: Configuring the TCP-Reset Parameter
- Additional Information
- Security Zones and Interfaces Feature Guide for Security Devices

