Friday, September 20, 2019

Permit and Deny ICMP options on Adtran router

Does anyone know if there is a deny fragments option for ICMP on an Adtran router? I can't seem to find one. These are all the options I have, none of which look like what I'm looking for (what does dod mean in this context btw?) :

administratively-prohi - Administratively prohibited bited

alternate-address - Alternate address

conversion-error - Datagram conversion

dod-host-prohibited - Host prohibited

dod-net-prohibited - Net prohibited

echo - Echo (ping)

echo-reply - Echo reply

host-isolated - Host isolated

host-redirect - Host redirect

host-tos-redirect - Host redirect for TOS

host-tos-unreachable - Host unreachable for TOS

host-unknown - Host unknown

host-unreachable - Host unreachable

information-reply - Information replies

information-request - Information requests

log - Log matches against this entry

mask-reply - Mask replies

mask-request - Mask requests

mobile-redirect - Mobile host redirect

net-redirect - Network redirect

net-tos-redirect - Net redirect for TOS

net-tos-unreachable - Network unreachable for TOS

net-unreachable - Net unreachable

network-unknown - Network unknown

option-missing - Parameter required but not present

packet-too-big - Fragmentation needed and DF set

port-unreachable - Port unreachable

precedence-unreachable - Precedence cutoff

protocol-unreachable - Protocol unreachable

reassembly-timeout - Reassembly timeout

redirect - All redirects

router-advertisement - Router discovery advertisements

router-solicitation - Router discovery solicitations

source-quench - Source quenches

source-route-failed - Source route failed

timestamp-reply - Timestamp replies

timestamp-request - Timestamp requests

traceroute - Traceroute

track - Make this access-list entry dependent upon a track

ttl-exceeded - TTL exceeded

unreachable - All unreachables



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