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TRANSPORT_NAME[10]=tcp
NDD_NAME[10]=tcp_keepalive_interval
NDD_VALUE[10]=600000
NOTICE : The NDD tcp_rexmit_interval_initial is currently set to
3000 milliseconds (3 seconds).
This may cause packet loss for clients on Solaris
2.5.1 due to a bug in that version of Solaris.
If the clients are not using
Solaris 2.5.1, no problems should occur.
NOTICE : If the directory service is intended only for LAN or
private high-speed WAN environment, this interval can be reduced
by adding an entry similar to the following to
/etc/rc.config.d/nddconf file:
TRANSPORT_NAME[10]=tcp
NDD_NAME[10]=tcp_rexmit_interval_initial
NDD_VALUE[10]=500
NOTICE : The NDD tcp_ip_abort_cinterval is currently set to 75000
milliseconds (75 seconds).
This may cause long delays in establishing outgoing connections if
the destination server is down.
NOTICE : If the directory service is intended only for LAN or
private high-speed WAN environment, this interval can be reduced
by adding an entry similar to the following to
/etc/rc.config.d/nddconf file:
TRANSPORT_NAME[10]=tcp
NDD_NAME[10]=tcp_ip_abort_cinterval
NDD_VALUE[10]=10000
NOTICE : The NDD tcp_ip_abort_interval is currently set to 75000
milliseconds (75 seconds).
This may cause long delays in detecting connection failure if the
destination server is down.
NOTICE : If the directory service is intended only for LAN or
private high-speed WAN environment, this interval can be reduced
by adding an entry similar to the following to
/etc/rc.config.d/nddconf file:
TRANSPORT_NAME[10]=tcp
NDD_NAME[10]=tcp_ip_abort_interval
NDD_VALUE[10]=60000
ERROR
: The NDD tcp_smallest_anon_port is currently 49152.
This allows a maximum
of 16384 simultaneous connections.
More ports can be made available by adding an
entry similar to the following to /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf:
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting

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