
Configuring IP Utilities
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Setting the Maximum Window Size
You can specify a value in bytes to determine the maximum transmit-and-receive
window size that TCP allows for each connection. The larger the window size, the
more memory each TCP connection consumes.
Using the BCC
By default, TCP sets the maximum window size to 4096 bytes. To specify the
maximum window size, navigate to the TCP prompt and enter:
max-win
<integer>
integer
is a value from 512 to 65,535 bytes.
For example, the following command sets the value for the maximum window
size to 1050 bytes:
tcp#
max-win 1050
tcp#
Using Site Manager
Complete the tasks in the following table to set the maximum window size (in
bytes) that TCP allows for each connection.
Note:
When specifying a maximum window size, do not use a comma in the
value.
Site Manager Procedure
You do this System responds
1. In the Configuration Manager window,
choose
Protocols
.
The Edit TCP Global Parameters window
opens.
2.
Choose
Global Protocols
. The Global Protocols menu opens.
3. Choose
TCP
. The TCP menu opens.
4. Choose
Global
. The Edit TCP Global Parameters window
opens.
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