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N
Multi-CPU paths
automatically rebalancing 14-21
benefits and disadvantages of 3-9
configuring 17-72
congestion control and 16-25
definition 17-22
description of 2-8, 14-3, 17-2, 17-72
displaying paths in 14-48, 18-13
displaying rebalancing time for 14-53
displaying reverse pairing table (RPT)
for 14-62
displaying status of 14-97
extended packet format and 16-25
guarantee message order 17-30
initiating an immediate rebalance
of 14-9
load balancing for 17-72
parallel connections 8-4
performance tuning for 19-14
rebalancing 18-27, 19-16
resolving problems with 20-28
tuning 19-14
Multi-CPU rebalance, temporary disruption
in network 17-32
Multi-line paths
benefits and disadvantages of 3-7, 3-9
configuring 13-1/13-20, 17-65
deriving time factors for 17-21
description of 2-8
feature 19-13
latency 19-4, 19-6
multipacket frame feature
considerations for 17-65
out-of-sequence (OOS) packet
buffering in 3-7
parallel connections 8-4
profiles 1-4
N
NAK 17-14
NAM packet size, Expand frame size
and 19-12
NAM process
configuring 19-11
effect on performance 19-12
Negative data packet acknowledgment
packets 17-14
Neighbor nodes 17-31
NETATM 17-10
NETMAP
option 14-58
table 17-23
Netmap messages 17-23
NETNAM protocol 17-4, 17-48
Network access method (NAM)
interface 17-4, 19-12
Network congestion, symptoms of 20-34
Network control process
configuring 6-1/6-6
message handling 17-44
See $NCP
traffic flow 17-40
Network delay 19-1
Network design 20-1
Network diagrams, creating 3-15
Network frame size, NAM packet size
and 19-12
Network layer, Expand functions at 17-9
Network monitoring tasks 18-12/18-18
Network packet traffic, displaying 14-93
Network problems 20-11/20-28
Network response time 19-1
Network routing table (NRT) 17-24
Network status 14-93
Network topology
effect on performance of 19-20
importance of 20-1
types of 3-12/3-16
Network transparency 18-2
Network tuning 19-1/19-33
Network utility process 17-6










