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you might want to look at the following program in the client access directory CwbCoPwr.exe <snip> This tool allows you to set various advanced iSeries Access client communications settings not configurable through other iSeries Access applications. <snip> Communication power tool (C) Copyright IBM Corporation and Others 1984, 2003. All rights reserved. U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Licensed Materials - Property of IBM The program, cwbcopwr.exe, has not been thoroughly tested under all conditions. IBM, therefore, does not guarantee or imply its reliability, serviceability, or function. See the cwbcopwr.htm for more details. cwbcopwr [/HELP] - this output [/HELPDETAILS] - extensive help information (in html) cwbcopwr /MKA:<freq.>,<start>] - machine KA, seconds: between, till start [/DFLT] - reset KA values to default (1,7200) cwbcopwr /SVC:<svc>,<svc>,..] - service(s) to affect ("ALL" affects all) [/SYS:<system>] - system (in active environment) to affect [/RMV] - reset all options back to defaults [/SETTO:<svc>] - sets /SVC services equivelent to <svc> [/SC:<cache>,<thresh>] - CAE send cache,threshold [/SMX:<max size>] - CAE single max send amount [/KA:(1-ON or 0-OFF)] - TCP/IP KeepAlives [/NGL:(1-ON or 0-OFF)] - TCP/IP nagling [/WSS:<cache size>] - TCP/IP send buffer [/WSR:<cache size>] - TCP/IP receive buffer [/RT:<timeout period>] - TCP/IP receive timeout [/ST:<timeout period>] - TCP/IP send timeout There is a help file: C:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access\cwbcopwr.htm **Disclaimer** I am running CA v5r3 ---------------------------- Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/12/2005 02:41:16 PM: > That's the one. Thanks. > > Guy Murphy > > -----Original Message----- > Subject: RE: Client access session dropping when going through a router > > > http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200411/msg00102.html >
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