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1726.1 | MTU on Digital UNIX set to 1500 increases speed. | SWETSC::ALBINSSON | | Tue Jun 27 1995 04:25 | 10 |
| Additional information that i got from the customer.
If he changes the MTU size on the Digital UNIX system to 1500 the NT-server
pushes data of a rate up to ~600 Kb/sec.
Can this be Legato Networker client application problem ?
Help.
/Lars Albinsson
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1726.2 | | NETCAD::STEFANI | Welcome to the Revolution! | Tue Jun 27 1995 07:52 | 16 |
| >> -< MTU on Digital UNIX set to 1500 increases speed. >-
That's weird. I expect the default MTU on Digital UNIX to be about
4478 bytes since the protocol stacks support native FDDI adapters.
Lowering it shouldn't increase performance across an FDDI-FDDI
connection, but rather, it should create the opposite effect.
>>Can this be Legato Networker client application problem ?
That's possible. I would get a LAN Sniffer trace on the network and
see what packet sizes are getting sent in each of the test
configurations. Also, see if there are retries occurring from either
node that could indicate a protocol compatibility problem or some other
trouble.
/l
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1726.3 | | SWETSC::ALBINSSON | | Wed Jun 28 1995 04:53 | 3 |
| The traces location is SWETSC::USR:[ALBINSSON.FDDI]*.*
/Lars
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1726.4 | Patch available from the NSR folks @ ZSO | 61280::kimpton | Stark Raving Sane | Fri Aug 04 1995 23:19 | 6 |
| This is a known problem with the Networker Client for Windows NT and FDDI
adapters. There is a note on the subject in DECWET::DECNSR (sorry I forget
the details 8-(, and also a patch is now available from them (for both Alpha NT
and Intel NT) - contact DECWET::NSR-SUPPORT for details.
Andrew 8-)
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