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What is the TCP normalizer?

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What is the TCP normalizer?

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A. For traffic that passes through the control-plane path, such as packets that require Layer 7 inspection or management traffic, the FWSM sets the maximum number of out-of-order packets that can be queued for a TCP connection to 2 packets, which is not user-configurable. Other TCP normalization features that are supported on the PIX and ASA platforms are not enabled for FWSM.

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