Configuration Command Set
slow-start
Syntax Description
Usage Guidelines
stdurg
Cisco 11000 Series Secure Content Accelerator Configuration Guide
C-202
Controls use of an algorithm determining the rate at which packets should be
injected onto the network based upon the rate at which acknowledgements are
received.
slow-start <0|1|on|off|default>
no slow-start
0
1
on
off
default
Availability: Serial, Telnet; FIPS Mode (serial only)
This is designed to deal with unknown variables, such as link speed and latency,
and intermediate router loads on the network traversal path. The slow-start
algorithm uses a variable congestion window setting that increments and
decrements as segments are successfully or unsuccessfully acknowledged. Any
time the quality, latency, or speed of any portion of the network is unknown (e.g.,
the Internet) it is a safe idea to leave slow-start enabled. Use the no form of the
command to return the slow-start to the global value. If no global settings exist
for a parameter, the factory default parameter is used instead. See RFC 2001 and
RFC 2581.
Controls the octet pointed to by the urgent pointer.
stdurg <0|1|on|off|default>
no stdurg
slow-start is disabled.
slow-start is enabled.
slow-start is enabled.
slow-start is disabled.
1 (on); slow-start is enabled
Appendix C
Command Summary
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