TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual524523-008
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INFO PROCESS Command for TCP6SAM
TCP Send Space
is the amount of data (in bytes) that can be buffered in the TCP layer when sending
data to a remote site.
TCP Receive Space
is the amount of data (in bytes) that can be buffered in the TCP layer when
receiving data from a remote site.
UDP Send Space
is the amount of data (in bytes) that can be buffered in the UDP layer when
sending data to a remote site.
UDP Receive Space
is the amount of data (in bytes) that can be buffered in the UDP layer when
receiving data from a remote site.
Delay Ack Time
is the amount of time (in.01-second units) that acknowledgments are delayed.
Delay Ack
indicates whether the acknowledgment (ACK) should be delayed when a TCP
packet is received from a remote site.
Keep Alive Idle
is the amount of time, in seconds, before TCP issues a keep-alive packet on
sockets that have enabled this option.
Keep Alive Retry Cnt
is the number of times a keep-alive packet is sent without receiving an
acknowledgment. When this value is exceeded, the TCP connection is dropped.
Keep Alive Interval
is the time interval, in seconds, between retransmissions of unacknowledged keep-
alive packets.
QIO Limit
is a percentage between 0 and 100, representing the amount of queued I/O or
shared memory allowed to this process. This attribute is not used by NonStop
TCP/IPv6. The default is 100 percent.
Host ID
identifies the host by number.