NetEx/IP Parameter
Default
Description
trapcmd
nesigate_trap
This is the name of the current trap command
being used.
cctable
*not changable
This is the default name of a user customized
code conversion table. If not specified, Ne-
tEx/IP defaults to the built-in table.
ackcredit
2
This is the number of buffers that NetEx/IP
sends without returning an explicit ack.
Note: More buffers may be in the process of
being sent. Increasing this value has little
effect on system load and may decrease Ne-
tEx/IP throughput.
bufcnt
500
This is the number of “segment” sized buffers
available for all input and output.
Note: This parameter should be increased to
the maximum amount of data expected to be
in transit (being sent but not yet acknowl-
edged) divided by “segment”.
connto
25
This is the initial value for CONNECT
TIMEOUT
datato
300
This is the initial value for DATA TIMEOUT.
In a heavily loaded system or during transfer
to tape, this value should be increased to
about 1000.
deadto
60
This is the initial value for DEAD TIMEOUT
debugreq
0
This parameter enables or disables the tracing
of user requests arriving at the NetEx/IP pro-
tocol stack. A value of 0 turns tracing off;
any other value turns tracing on.
debugret
0
This parameter enables or disables the tracing
of user responses being returned from the Ne-
tEx/IP protocol stack. A value of 0 turns trac-
ing off; any other value turns tracing on.
debugmsg
0
This parameter enables or disables the tracing
of HYPERchannel messages between Ne-
tEx/IP and the network. A value of 0 turns
tracing off; any other value turns tracing on.
debugdata
0
This is the maximum number of data bytes to
trace for any associated data block.
defblkin
32768
This is the default value for NRBBLKIN, if
the value zero is specified.
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