HP UX Internet and Networking Software Mdssendalertqsize, Coscachesize, Treecachesize, Maxtdmtgs

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Administration Commands

define_node

Network node: Specifies whether local or domain resources can be optionally registered with central directory server (CDS).

Possible values are:

YES

Register resources with the CDS.

NO

Do not register resources with the CDS.

mds_send_alert_q_size

Size of the MDS send alert queue. If the number of queued alerts reaches this limit, SNAplus2 deletes the oldest alert on the queue. The minimum number of queued alerts is 2.

cos_cache_size

Size of the COS Database weights cache. This value should be set to the maximum number of COS definitions required. Specify a value in the range 865,535.

tree_cache_size

Network node: Size of the Topology Database routing tree cache. The minimum is 8 entries. For an end node or LEN node, this parameter is reserved.

tree_cache_use_limit

Network node: Maximum number of uses of a cached tree. When this number is exceeded, the tree is discarded and recomputed. This enables the node to balance sessions among equal weight routes. A low value provides better load balancing at the expense of increased activation latency. The minimum number of uses is 1. For an end node or LEN node, this parameter is reserved.

max_tdm_nodes

Network node: Maximum number of nodes that can be stored in Topology Database. A value of 0 (zero) indicates an unlimited number of nodes. For an end node or LEN node, this parameter is reserved.

max_tdm_tgs

Network node: Maximum number of TGs that can be stored in Topology Database. A value of 0 (zero) indicates an unlimited number of nodes. For an end node or LEN node, this parameter is reserved.

max_isr_sessions

Network node: Maximum number of ISR sessions the node can participate in simultaneously. This parameter is reserved for an end node or LEN node.

isr_sessions_upper_threshold and isr_sessions_lower_threshold

Network node: These thresholds control the node’s congestion status, which is reported to other nodes in the network for use in route calculations. The node state changes from uncongested to congested if the number of ISR sessions exceeds the upper threshold. The node state changes back to uncongested when the number of ISR sessions dips below the lower threshold. The lower threshold must be less than the upper threshold, and the upper threshold must be lower than max_isr_sessions. For an end node or LEN node, these parameters are reserved.

isr_max_ru_size

Network node: Maximum RU size supported for intermediate sessions. If the supplied value is not a valid

RU size (as described in Systems Network Architecture: Formats), SNAplus2 will round the value up to the next valid value. For an end node or LEN node, this parameter is reserved.

isr_rcv_pac_window

Network node: Suggested receive pacing window size for intermediate sessions, in the range 163. This value is only used on the secondary hop of intermediate sessions if the adjacent node does not support adaptive pacing. For an end node or LEN node, this parameter is reserved.

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