Maximum Number of Send and Receive Packets Used By NBFLast reviewed: March 25, 1997Article ID: Q129842 |
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SUMMARYThe NBF (NetBEUI) transport uses SendPacketPoolSize and ReceivePacketPoolSize parameters to limit the maximum number of send and receive packets it dynamically allocates. If send and receive packet exhausted errors occur frequently, you may need to increment the values of these parameters.
MORE INFORMATIONReceive packets are used by NBF to handle the incoming frames. Send packets are used for connection oriented data. SendPacketPoolSize and ReceivePacketPoolSize control the maximum number of send and receive packets NBF can allocate at one time. The default value of SendPacketPoolSize is 100 and the default value of ReceivePacketPoolSize is 30. Under normal load, these parameters do not need to be changed. In some cases, these parameters need to be adjusted. For example, too many reads and writes are carried out by client workstations, and you need to optimize network throughput. You may also want to change these parameters if a workstation cannot connect to a server when the network is under heavy load. To see if the values of these two parameters need to be modified:
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