Document ID: 71613
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Problem
Solution
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Introduction
The Microsoft Windows Vista Operating System (OS) enables the TCP Window Scaling option by default (previous Windows OSes had this option disabled). This causes problems with older Cisco IOS Firewall software. This document describes the problem and presents the solution to this issue.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions.
Conventions
Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.
Problem
The Microsoft Windows Vista OS enables the TCP Window Scaling option by
default (previous Windows OSes had this option disabled). The TCP Window
Scaling option is described in
RFC
1323
(TCP Extensions for High Performance), and allows for the device to
advertise a receive window larger than 65 K than TCP originally specified. This
is useful in the higher speed networks of today, where more data can be
outstanding on the wire before it is acknowledged. This slow performance, or
dropped TCP connections is caused by some versions of Cisco IOSĀ® Firewall
software not supporting the TCP Window Scaling option. This causes it to have a
much smaller TCP window than the endpoints actually have. This causes the Cisco
IOS router that runs the IOS Firewall feature set to drop packets that it
believes are outside the TCP window, but which really are not.
Solution
Upgrade the Cisco IOS Firewall to a version that supports the TCP Window Scaling option.
The supported versions are Cisco IOS Software Release 12.3(15) or later.
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| Updated: Sep 25, 2006 | Document ID: 71613 |
