As Craig said, network segment size is the mtu... (1514 in your case)
On Sep 30, 2015 2:29 AM, "Craig Lalley" <
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> I am going to go out on a limb and say the answer is....
> Network Segment Size: 1514
>
> -Craig
> From: Mark Ranft <[log in to unmask]>
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 8:30 PM
> Subject: Firewall Setup for HP3000
>
> We are trying to set up HP3000 to HP3000 communication via NS and FTP. The
> traffic is going through a firewall. We have it working, but the speed is
> too slow. We are getting 2 to 3 Mbps throughput on HP transfers. PC to
> PC
> transfers through the firewall are 22 Mbps. I checked that the LAN switch
> port on the 3000 is set to 100 - Full duplex.
>
> I am being asked what are the packet sizes or MTU on the HP3000. Can
> anyone
> help me answer or show me where to find and set the packet size?
>
> Here is the information from NMMGR...
>
> NM Configuration Manager 32098-20016 B.07.06 (C) Hewlett Packard Co. 1992
> Reading commands from "NETINFOI.TEMP.SYS".
> NMMGR>openconf NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
> NMMGR>summaryconf netxport
>
> CRITICAL SUMMARY - NETXPORT CONFIGURATION
>
>
> TUE, SEP 29, 2015, 10:26 PM
> CONFIGURATION FILE NAME: NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
> Validated subsystem.
>
>
> NODE NAME:
> BACKUP2.xxx.yyy
> TRANSPORT GLOBAL CONFIGURATION:
> Home Network Name:
> Maximum Inbound Buffer Memory: 2048
> Name Search Method: 1. (None selected)
>
> PACKET EXCHANGE PROTOCOL (PXP) CONFIGURATION:
> Checksum Enabled: Y
> Retransmission Interval (Secs): 10
> Maximum Retransmissions Per Request: 4
>
> TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL (TCP) CONFIGURATION:
> Checksum Enabled: Y
> Maximum Number of Connections: 20000
> Retransmission Interval Lower Bound (Secs): 1
> Maximum Time to Wait For Remote Response (Secs): 180
> Initial Retransmission Interval: 2
> Maximum Number of Retransmissions: 8
> Connection Assurance Interval: 60
> Maximum Connection Assurance Retransmissions: 4
>
> CONFIGURED NETWORK INTERFACES:
>
> Network Interface Type: LAN
> Network Interface Name: LAN1
> Network Interface IP Address: C 192.168.001 001
> IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.000
> Network Segment Size: 1514
> HP UPC Number: 08-00-09
> Number of Outbound Buffers 4096
> Enable Ethernet: Y
> Enable IEEE802.3: Y
> Number of Store and Forward Buffers: 0
> Load Network Directory Mappings: No
>
> PROBE PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION:
> Proxy Enabled: No
>
> Probe Requests Proxy Requests
>
> 2 2 Retransmission Maximum
> 1 4 Retransmission Timeout (Seconds)
>
> ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP):
> Retransmission Maximum: 2
> Retransmission Timeout Value: 1
>
> NETWORK INTERFACE LINKS:
> LINK NAME: LAN1 TYPE: BT100
> Enable Idle Device Timer: N
>
> Physical Path: 0/0/0/0
> Factory Configured address: Y
> Local station address: FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
> Use Auto negotiation: N
> Link Speed: 100
> Full Duplex mode: Y
>
> INTERNET CONFIGURATION:
>
> Neighbor Gateway Name: GW Gateway IP Address: C 192.168.001
> 200
> Reachable Networks:
> IP Network Number IP Subnet Mask Hops
> ----------------- -------------- ----
> A 000 000.000.001
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Output completed successfully.
>
> NMMGR>exit
>
> Mark Ranft
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