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  • Subject: RE: FTP performance
  • From: "Marion, Bob" <Bob.Marion@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 07:11:17 -0500


Stefan,

Do you have an estimate on how much improvement will be realized by changing
the TCPONLY parm to *yes.  On my V4R4 systems I have this parm, however on
the V4R3 systems I do not have it, so I missed the announcement on the
anticipated improvement on the parm change when I upgraded to V4R4.  Line
speed is set to 100M at *FULL DUPLEX.


Bob Marion
Phone:  972/461-3186
Fax:  972/461-3010
EMail:  bob.marion@ps.net


-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan.Tageson@notes.sema.se [mailto:Stefan.Tageson@notes.sema.se]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 12:14 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: FTP performance



Check MTU size and , if possible, use TCPONLY(*YES) on the CRTLINETH cmd.
Regards
// Stefan



 

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We have two AS/400s both at V4R3. We are testing FTP performance between
the two and getting terrible transfer rates. Both AS/400s have 100MB cards,
but both are only set at 10MB. We are getting at best 177KB/sec transfer
rate. The only networking device between the two is a hub.

Any ideas why the transfer is so slow?

Patrick Conner
www.ConnecTown.com
(828) 244-0822


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