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Configuration Parameters
timezone_minuteswest
This Model 5390 parameter defines the time zone in which the Model 5390 server resides. Enter a
positive number of minutes for time zones west of GMT, or a negative number for time zones east
of GMT. For example, enter 300 for U.S. Eastern Standard Time, which is five hours west of GMT,
or -60 for Paris, which is one hour east of GMT. The default is 300.
tmux_delay
This Model 5390 parameter defines the maximum number of milliseconds during which small
packets can accumulate to form larger packets. When the time expires, the Model 5390 server sends
the multiplexed packet. Valid values are 0 through 255 (milliseconds). Entering 0 sets this parameter
to 20. The default is 20.
tmux_enable
This Model 5390 parameter controls whether or not the Model 5390 server uses TMux to multiplex
small TCP packets into a single IP packet. This parameter works only if the host supports TMux.
When enabled, and the host does not support TMux, the Model 5390 server will not support
multiplexing. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is N.
tmux_max_host
This Model 5390 parameter specifies the maximum number of host addresses allowed in the TMux
address table. If the number of host addresses exceeds the value entered here, the Model 5390 server
discards the oldest entry. Allowable values are 10 through 255; the default is 64.
broadcast
address
Send queries to given broadcast address—may require
direct broadcast service on the network routers. This
setting takes precedence over the time_broadcast
parameter setting.
Table C2-20. IP Addresses for the time_server Parameter (continued)
Address
Description
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