Allied Telesis AT-9900 Series manual Making Asynchronous Ports Respond More Quickly CR00011565

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Making Asynchronous Ports Respond More Quickly (CR00011565)

When an asynchronous port is in ten mode, it bundles together the characters that it receives within a certain time period, instead of passing them one at a time to a higher protocol layer for processing. The time period over which characters are bundled is set by the ten timer.

Bundling reduces the load on the CPU by spreading the character processing overhead across several characters. If a remote terminal session is involved, bundling also reduces the number of packets on the network by sending more characters in each packet. However, it reduces terminal responsiveness. A ten timer value of 100 milliseconds is generally a good compromise between responsiveness and processing overhead. If you need to increase the port’s responsiveness, this enhancement enables you to reduce the length of the ten timer. To do this, use the new optional tentimervalue parameter in the set asyn command:

set asyn[=port-number] tentimervalue=20..100 [other optional parameters]

Specify the asynchronous port number unless you are logged in via the port you want to change.

The default tentimervalue is 100 milliseconds, which is the value it was set to before this enhancement.

To display a port’s value for the ten timer, use the command:

show asyn=port-number

and check the new “Ten timer value” field, as shown in Figure 1. If the asynchronous port is a terminal server port in ten mode, the “Mode” field displays “Ten”.

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Contents Models Series Release File Date Size bytes GUI file VersionEnabling and Installing this Release CR00012654 SwitchCR00013388 SFPs or reflect the correct link stateCR00012097 CR00011691CR00011694 PIM6 IPv6IP Gateway PIMATM ModuleAsyn UtilityBGP VrrpPIM on IPv6 SYNFirewall CR00011940 CR00011855CR00011991 WAN loadCommand disable switch port=port-numberlink=disable did not Switch, UtilityVlan Lbstate=closingCR00012167 CR00012140CR00012204 CR00012232CR00012319 CR00012304CR00012396 Software QoSCore, Utility CR00012482CR00012533 StackingCR00012649 CR00012613MLD Snooping CR00012689Appletalk Dynam=trigger CR00010508CR00011659 CR00011510CR00011687 CR00011774CR00011943 CR00011931CR00011969 CR00012014CR00012175 CR00012040CR00012265 CR00012283Asyn Output=permanent full Destroy and create commandsLogging Module Level Description CR00012594CR00003286 Core, IsdnCR00012043 CR00011995CR00009825 CR00007105CR00011164 MstpCommand show bgp peer=ip-address Bridging Module LevelDescription L2TPCR00008046 CR00008244 SwitchCR00010307 Switch CR00008742 SwitchCR00008791 CR00009236Authentication IPX Monitoring EnvironmentMIB IsakmpDhcp SnoopingCore UpnpGUI Perm QoSIP gateway CR00010196CR00011355 CR00011614Adding Static ARP Entries Show ip Securing a Single Vlan through Switch Filters CR00011271 Configuring vlansecure Making Asynchronous Ports Respond More Quickly CR00011565 Ten timer value 100 Displaying the Number of Routes from a Peer Route Update Queue Length CR00010196 Parameter Meaning Queue defaultPermanent Assignments CR00011355 Which produces the output shown in Figure ExampleName Local Remote IP address Main office 172.20.34.9 Add perm Command ReferenceDelete perm Reset perm Set perm Show perm Add perm delete perm reset perm set perm