The UdpBufferSize property gets or sets the size of the buffers used by the Microsoft Firewall service when transferring data for connections using the UDP protocol.
HRESULT put_UdpBufferSize( long lSize ); HRESULT get_UdpBufferSize( long* plSize );
Pointer to a variable that on return receives a 32-bit integer specifying the size of the buffers used by the Firewall service when transferring data for connections using the UDP protocol.
A 32-bit integer that specifies the size of the buffers used by the Firewall service when transferring data for connections using the UDP protocol.
These property methods return S_OK if the call is successful; otherwise, they return an error code.
Property UdpBufferSize As Long
A 32-bit integer that specifies the size of the buffers used by the Firewall service when transferring data for connections using the UDP protocol.
This property is read/write. Its default value is 8,192, and its range of permissible values is from 256 through 65,535.
This property determines the maximum size of a UDP packet that is allowed by the Firewall service. When a UDP packet that is larger than the value set in this property arrives at the Forefront TMG computer, the Firewall service drops the packet and issues event 14152 (EVENT_RWS_UDP_BUFFER_SIZE), which can trigger an Oversized UDP Packet alert.
After the value of this property has been modified, the change must be written to persistent storage by calling the Save method on an object containing FPCLowLevelSettings as a subobject, and the Microsoft Firewall service must be restarted for the change to take effect. For more information about restarting the Firewall service to apply changes, see Restarting Services After Configuration Changes.
This property cannot be accessed through Forefront TMG Management.
Client | Requires Windows Vista or Windows XP. |
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Server | Requires Windows Server 2008. |
Version | Requires Forefront Threat Management Gateway (TMG). |
IDL |
Declared in Msfpccom.idl. |
DLL |
Requires Msfpccom.dll. |
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