NetEx/IP Parameter
Default
Description
defblkout
32768
This is the default value for NRBBLKOUT, if
the value zero is specified.
defmsecsonewaydelay 0
This is the propagation delay of the network,
expressed in milliseconds, and is used if there
is no delay value specified in the PAM for this
network path. For Type 2 protocol connec-
tions, this value represents a fixed propagation
delay that never changes. For Type 4 protocol
connections, this value represents a starting
point that is used for internal bandwidth ca-
pacity calculations. However, the delay is
continuously measured during each session,
and if it changes, the updated value is used for
subsequent internal bandwidth capacity calcu-
lations.
dreadqueue
6
This is the number of reads that NetEx/IP has
outstanding to the DRIVER. This value may
need to be increased, if many very small
transfers are needed.
highresmsecs
10
This is the value of the internal high resolu-
tion timer. It is used for internal rate throt-
tling, and should not be changed.
idleto
6
This is the initial value for IDLE TIME. In
networks with many errors or contention, it
may help to drop this value to 2 or 3.
maxblkin
65400
This is the maximum NRBBLKIN value in
bytes.
maxblkout
65400
This is the maximum NRBBLKOUT value in
bytes.
maxkbitspersec
0
This is the maximum rate at which NetEx/IP
will deliver data to the network for each net-
work connection. If zero is specified, data
will be delivered with no internal throttling.
This value is only used for connections to
hosts that do not have a ‘rate’ value specified
in the PAM. This value is specified in Kbits
per second. For example, a value of 50 means
50Kbs; a value of 50000 means 50Mbs (i.e.
50,000 Kbs).
maxmbxxfer
32768
This is the maximum block which can be sent
across the STREAMS pipe facility.
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