Table 5 Tcp Connection Limits By Supernode Subsystem; Table 6 Udp Connection Limits By Supernode Subsystem - Nortel DMS-100 User Manual

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62 Chapter 2: EIU messaging protocols
Maximums are defined for the number of TCP connections allowed on a node,
as shown in table 5. UDP connection maximums are shown in table 6 on page
62.

Table 5 TCP connection limits by SuperNode subsystem

Subsystem
computing module
function processor
EIU
APU

Table 6 UDP connection limits by SuperNode subsystem

Subsystem
computing module
function processor
EIU
APU
The parameter TCP_CONN controls the number of TCP connections for the
node. The value for this parameter can be changed at any time regardless of the
status of the node. The new value is immediately propagated to the node
concerned, provided the node is in service.
If TCP was in service before the value of TCP_CONN is decreased, the
existing TCP connections are dropped immediately and the users are notified
accordingly. TCP remains out of service until it can reallocate its resources
(control blocks, buffers, and timers) to accommodate the new number of
allowed TCP connections.
If the new value is zero, TCP remains out of service until a nonzero value
number is datafilled for that node.
The DMS-100 switch responds in the same way when the IP address of the
node is modified while the node is in service. In this case, if the number of TCP
connections remains the same or is increased, the reallocation is not required.
If both the IP address and the number of TCP connections are modified, the
consequences are similar to the situation in which only the number of TCP
connections is decreased. The system generates a log for each connection
dropped. This functionality must be exercised very cautiously, since it may
297-8991-910 Standard 03.01 August 1999
Maximum TCP connections
64
32
32
1
Maximum UDP connections
32
32
32
32

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