The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When trying to remote control a Systems Management Server client in a wide
area network (WAN) environment, the following error messages may occur in
sequence:
CAUSE
On a TCP/IP WAN, communication over some routes may fail if intermediate
network segments have packet sizes smaller than the communicating hosts,
and routers do not send appropriate ICMP responses to this condition. A
router that causes this condition is sometimes known as a "black hole"
router.
If the request times out, it is an indication that the router between those
two computers may be a "black hole" router, and may cause Remote Control to
fail.
To resolve this problem, correct the configuration of the appropriate router. WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, modify the following registry key.
Additional query words: prodsms sms timeout
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