66Chapter 2: EIU messaging protocols
Table 8 IP throttling values for LPP (continued)
Approved BCS | BCS36 |
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Approved CSP | CSP02 |
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Note 1: Values for DS30 in kbyte/s
Note 2: EIU = LMS node
Note 3: CM = SuperNode
(Sheet 2 of 2)
IP throttling for SSLPP
The SSLPP incorporates additional throttling control for TCP/IP traffic sent over SR256 between the MS and SSLPP.
Table 8 shows the recommended traffic values for entry into table IPTHRON. Adherence to these values ensures adequate bandwidth for the IP router application and protect against overload. Refer to “Chapter 3: EIU datafill” for additional information on table IPTHRON.
Table 9 IP throttling values for SSLPP
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Approved CSP | CSP04/05 |
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