12: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
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Ack Limit:
The Ack Limit specifies how many packets must be received before an ACK is
forced. If there is a large amount of data to acknowledge, an ACK will be forced
before this.
If the sender TCP implementation waits for an ACK before sending more data
even though the window is open, setting Ack Limit to "1" packet will improve
performance by forcing immediate acknowledgements.
Send Data:
The Send Data selection governs when data may be sent into the network. The
Standard implementation waits for an ACK before sending a packet less than the
maximum length.
Select Expedited to send data whenever the window allows it.
IP Setting
On the TCP page, you modify the Multicast Time to Live limit. The limit is the number
of hops a packet may make before it is terminated
Figure 12-4. IP Protocol Page
On the IP Protocol page, enter the number of hops a transmitted multicast
packet may make before it is terminated.
ICMP Settings
On the ICMP page, you set enabled or disabled.
Figure 12-5. ICMP Protocol Page
Choose Enabled or Disabled.