Installation guide
Appendix D Microsoft Data Link Control Protocol 357
When the number is in the range of 6–10 units of milliseconds, the
actual timer value is:
Some network application programs adjust these timer entries
automatically. The dlc.open.adapter command can override the
default value.
t1_tick_two
Sets the retransmission-timer “long tick” value in units of 40
milliseconds. This timer determines the delay before retransmitting a
link-level frame if no acknowledgment is received.
For an explanation of the relationship among timer entries, see the
t1_tick_one entry in this section.
t2_tick_one
Sets the delayed-acknowledgment timer “short tick” value in units of
40 milliseconds. This timer determines the delay before
acknowledging a received frame when the receive window has not
been reached.
For an explanation of the relationship among timer entries, see the
t1_tick_one entry in this section.
t2_tick_two
Sets the delayed-acknowledgment timer “long tick” value in units of
40 milliseconds. This timer determines the delay before
acknowledging a received frame when the receive window has not
been reached.
For an explanation of the relationship among timer entries, see the
t1_tick_one entry in this section.
ti_tick_one
Sets the inactivity-timer “short tick” value in units of 40 milliseconds.
This timer determines how often an inactive link is checked to see
whether it is still operational. For an explanation of the relationship
among timer entries, see the t1_tick_one entry in this section.
ti_tick_two
Sets the inactivity-timer “long tick” value in units of 40 milliseconds.
This timer determines how often an inactive link is checked to see
whether it is
still operational.
For an explanation of the relationship among timer entries, see the
t1_tick_one entry in this section.
trxbuffers
Specifies the number of internal transmit buffers. Increase this value
only if your configuration issues transmits containing more buffers
than the network adapter driver can accept in one transfer call.