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Internetwork Packet Exchange
Internetwork Packet Exchange
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Novell Confidential
Manual
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default—and maximum—pace for NLSP packets is 30 pps; on a
WAN, the NLSP pace is derived from the throughput of the link.
The default value for this parameter is 0, which means do not
override the current pace.
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Press Esc and save your changes.
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Press Esc to return to the Internetworking Configuration menu.
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If you want these changes to take effect immediately, select Reinitialize
System .
If you want to configure other parameters, do so now, then reinitialize the
system when you are finished.
How to Change the LSP Size
The larger the packet a network can carry, the fewer LSPs are required to
propagate an NLSP router's link state information on that network. However,
the LSP used by the router must be no larger than the largest frame size
supported by the network, less 30 bytes for the IPX header. For example, an
ARCnet* LAN can transmit no more than 576 bytes at a time. If you leave
LSP Size at the default value of 1024, the LSP cannot be transmitted across
the LAN because it is too large. The result is that the network is prevented
from converging.
Before you begin, you should know the maximum frame size supported by the
network to which the NLSP router is connected.
To change the size of the LSP that a router transmits, complete the following
steps:
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Load NIASCFG, then select the following parameter path:
Select Configure NIAS > Protocols and Routing > Protocols > IPX >
Expert Configuration Options
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Select LSP Size , enter a value between 128 and 4096, then press Enter .
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Press Esc and save your changes.
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Press Esc to return to the Internetworking Configuration menu.
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If you want this change to take effect immediately, select Reinitialize
System .
If you want to configure other parameters, do so now, then reinitialize the
system when you are finished.