[c-nsp] ip virtual-reassembly

Dennis Peng dpeng at cisco.com
Fri Mar 11 20:58:54 EST 2005


CSCef39302. The command is still kind of broken though, since "ip
virtual-reassembly" is displayed in the config even though it is the
default when NAT is enabled (I'll have this addressed). But with the
fix, at least disabling it will survive a reload.

Dennis

Paul Stewart [pauls at nexicom.net] wrote:
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> Can anyone tell me how to completely disable this function?
> 
> If you do a "no ip virtual-reassembly" and reboot the router it comes
> back into the config...
> 
> We have a customer who is initiating a VPN connection from behind a 1711
> that has ip virtual-reassembly on it.  It breaks the VPN because of the
> packets being re-assembled.... only solution we could find in a hurry
> was to downgrade to an old IOS which I didn't like...
> 
> More info on it at
> http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123newft/123t/123t_8/gt_vfrag.htm
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Paul
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