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Thu, 30 Nov 1995 15:31:40 GMT
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Gurus,
 
We do a lot of DSCOPYing here (thanks, HP, for continuing to
support an alternative to the lowest-common-denominotor FTP!)
and noticed that large transfers cause a lot of CM <-> NM switching.
Being the kind of guy who likes to OCT things like that, but also
the kind of guy who has a lot of respect for the nearly voodoo-like
workings of HP networking software, I was wondering if anyone has
gotten away with OCTing NFT.NET.SYS. If there are other portions of
the networking suite which benefit from OCTing, I'd like to hear about
them also. We're on 5.0, if that matters.
 
Thanks in advance! Please e-mail me as our newsfeed lags sometimes and
your response might get tossed 'cuz it's too old. I'll summarize the
responses for everyone's edification.....
 
 
Mark Landin
Superstar Satellite Entertainment
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