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"Davey, Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Oct 1997 23:14:51 +1000
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        Did this message make it to its intended recipients ? I haven't seen it
come back through on the mailing lit.

Chris.
_____________________________________
Christopher Davey
Technical Manager,
Colonial IS Technical Services
5/353 Lt Collins St Melbourne
Victoria Australia

ph : (+61 3) 9200 6103
fax: (+61 3) 9200 1090

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>----------
>From:  Davey, Chris
>Sent:  Wednesday, 1 October 1997 9:01
>To:    'Juan Criel'
>Cc:    'HP3000-L posts'
>Subject:       RE: Increase VT service
>
>       As I remember there are two things you need to do:
>
>(a) in NMMGR, go to the screen NETXPORT.GPROT.TCP and update the 'maximum
>number of connections' entry. You will need to call NETCONTROL
>UPDATE;NET=network name (e.g. LAN1) for this to take effect. I don't remember
>when we did this if we did it during the day or if it affected users
>currently logged on;
>
>(b) when this has taken effect, call NSCONTROL SERVER=VTSERVER,0,new-max
>(1200 in our case).
>
>One thing to watch out for is that the system reverts to the 300 default
>limit after every reboot, so you will need to do this (the NSCONTROL
>SERVER=..... command that is) each time the system is rebooted. This can't be
>in SYSSTART, so you will need to amend the job which you probably stream from
>SYSSTART to add this call.
>
>The relevant NMMGR screeen is below, you can reach it by Open
>Config/NS/Unguided/Netxport/Gprot/TCP.
>
>Best of luck.
>
>Chris.
>
>
>NMMGR/3000 (B.04.07) #94  Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Config   Data: Y
>When Data Flag is "N", press "Save Data" to create the data record.
>Command:
>
>Path:  NETXPORT.GPROT.TCP
>
>[N]       Checksum Enabled (Y For Yes, N For No)
>
>[1200]    Maximum Number of Connections
>
>[10 ]     Retransmission Interval Lower Bound (Secs)
>[360  ]   Maximum Time to Wait For Remote Response (Sec)
>[10 ]     Initial Retransmission Interval (Secs)
>[4  ]     Maximum Retransmissions per Packet
>
>[900  ]   Connection Assurance Interval (Secs)
>[8  ]     Maximum Connection Assurance Retransmissions
>
>
>File:  NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
>
>                                                        Save     Help
>Prior
>                                                        Data
>Screen
>
>
>__________________________
>Christopher Davey
>Technical Manager, Colonial IS Technical Services
>5/353 Lt Collins St Melbourne
>Victoria 3000 Australia
>
>ph :  (+ 61 3) 9200 6103
>fax:  (+61 3) 9200 1090
>
>mailto:[log in to unmask]
>
>
>___________________________
>
>----------
>From:  Juan Criel[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent:  Wednesday, 1 October 1997 6:58
>To:    [log in to unmask]
>Subject:       Increase VT service
>
>Hi all....
>
>I have just reached my maximum VT Service limit of 300.  If you issue a
>NSCONTROL STATUS, it tells you the MIN and MAX.  How do I increase this
>value?  Can I do it on the fly?  I'm reading a bunch of NS manuals and
>can't find it.
>
>Thanks!!
>Juan
>
>

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