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ignore-reassembly-memory-overflow | no-ignore-reassembly-memory-overflow

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Description

Reassembly memory overflow occurs when the memory allocated for the reassembly of TCP fragments is exceeded. When the reassembly of TCP fragments exceeds the memory limit, defined with max-packet-mem-ratio, you can define the system behavior to ignore or drop the offending packets. If the ignore-reassembly-memory-overflow command is enabled on the SRX device, IDP will ignore and permit packets from sessions which trigger a reassembly memory overflow. If you enable the no-ignore-reassembly-memory-overflow command when reassembly memory overflow occurs, packets of that session are dropped by the device. By default, the ignore-reassembly-memory-overflow command is enabled.

Required Privilege Level

security—To view this statement in the configuration.

security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.2.