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120 sets the fragment offset field of the IP packet. Default is 0.
123 sets the time to live (TTL) field of the IP header. Default is 60.
126 sets the protocol field of the IP header. The protocol can either be a
138 sets the destination of the IP packet. The default is 0.0.0.0.
189 Using \fBsec\fP sets up the framework of the security option but unless
224 sets the source port to the number/name given. Default is 0.
227 sets the destination port to the number/name given. Default is 0.
230 sets the sequence number to the number specified. Default is 0.
233 sets the acknowledge number to the number specified. Default is 0.
236 sets the offset value for the start of data to the number specified. This
241 sets the value of the urgent data pointer to the number specified. Default
245 sets the size of the TCP window to the number specified. Default is 4096.
252 sets the TCP flags field to match the flags specified. Valid flags are
268 sets the maximum receivable size of a packet containing data,
273 sets the source port to the number/name given. Default is 0.
276 sets the destination port to the number/name given. Default is 0.
293 sets the ICMP type according the to the icmptype tag. This may either be
298 sets the ICMP code.