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Use a space between the number and the unit in quantities like "500 ms" in the

Reference Guide. See http://physics.nist.gov/Pubs/SP811/sec07.html#7.2 for a
section of an SI style guide with this rule.
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@@ -2193,8 +2193,8 @@ more likely to get through a firewall. Look at the maximum round trip
time out of ten packets or so. You might want to double that for the time out of ten packets or so. You might want to double that for the
<option>--initial-rtt-timeout</option> and triple or quadruple it for <option>--initial-rtt-timeout</option> and triple or quadruple it for
the <option>--max-rtt-timeout</option>. I generally do not set the the <option>--max-rtt-timeout</option>. I generally do not set the
maximum RTT below 100ms, no matter what the ping times are. Nor do I maximum RTT below 100&nbsp;ms, no matter what the ping times are. Nor do I
exceed 1000ms.</para> exceed 1000&nbsp;ms.</para>
<para><option>--min-rtt-timeout</option> is a rarely used option that <para><option>--min-rtt-timeout</option> is a rarely used option that
could be useful when a network is so unreliable that even Nmap's could be useful when a network is so unreliable that even Nmap's
@@ -2417,8 +2417,8 @@ wish to be, while leaving Nmap to pick the exact timing values. The
templates also make some minor speed adjustments for which templates also make some minor speed adjustments for which
fine-grained control options do not currently exist. For example, fine-grained control options do not currently exist. For example,
<option>-T4</option> prohibits the dynamic scan delay from exceeding <option>-T4</option> prohibits the dynamic scan delay from exceeding
10ms for TCP ports and <option>-T5</option> caps that value at 5 10&nbsp;ms for TCP ports and <option>-T5</option> caps that value at 5&nbsp;ms.
milliseconds. Templates can be used in combination with fine-grained Templates can be used in combination with fine-grained
controls, and the fine-grained controls will you specify will take controls, and the fine-grained controls will you specify will take
precedence over the timing template default for that parameter. I precedence over the timing template default for that parameter. I
recommend using <option>-T4</option> when scanning reasonably modern recommend using <option>-T4</option> when scanning reasonably modern
@@ -2458,7 +2458,7 @@ does the equivalent of <option>--max-rtt-timeout 1250
to 10 milliseconds. <option>T5</option> does the equivalent of to 10 milliseconds. <option>T5</option> does the equivalent of
<option>--max-rtt-timeout 300 --min-rtt-timeout 50 <option>--max-rtt-timeout 300 --min-rtt-timeout 50
--initial-rtt-timeout 250 --max-retries 2 --host-timeout 15m</option> as well as --initial-rtt-timeout 250 --max-retries 2 --host-timeout 15m</option> as well as
setting the maximum TCP scan delay to 5ms.</para> setting the maximum TCP scan delay to 5&nbsp;ms.</para>
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@@ -2483,7 +2483,7 @@ containing the returned data (or the case of a failure, an error message).</para
Sets the time, in milliseconds, after which input and Sets the time, in milliseconds, after which input and
output operations on a socket should time out and output operations on a socket should time out and
return. The default value is 30,000 (30 seconds). The lowest return. The default value is 30,000 (30 seconds). The lowest
allowed value is 10ms, since this is allowed value is 10&nbsp;ms, since this is
the granularity of NSE network I/O. the granularity of NSE network I/O.
</para> </para>
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