The range goes from 1 to 2048. For windows 2000 machines use either 1500 or 0. 1500 is usually optimal, but it the system is working fine for network traffic then use 0. 0 will use the windows default setting.
Joe Cascanette * Use will also see this setting when trying to increase your internet connection speed when you are using your home PC and those internet speed enhancers. -----Original Message----- From: Seay, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Question Regarding TCPWindowsize on W2K To my knowledge 63 is the limit. -----Original Message----- From: Steven Chaba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:19 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Question Regarding TCPWindowsize on W2K >From one of my WinTel gurus: ----- Forwarded by Steven Chaba/RG&E on 12/12/01 11:18 AM ----- John Wiersma To: Steven Chaba/RG&E@RG&E 12/12/01 cc: 11:01 AM Subject: please post to ADSM.org I run TSM 4.1 on an AIX server with NT and 2000 clients. I have a question regarding TCPWindowSize on Windows 2000 Server. I was advised to set this parameter to 128 on Windows 2000 machines. When I do that, this shows up in the dsmerror.log: "The TCP window size 128K is not supported by your system. It will be set to the allowed size - 63K." My consultant says he has not seen this. Also, when I run the client on 2000 Professional, I do not have this issue. Anyone else seen this? Any advice? Thanks, John Wiersma Senior Network Analyst Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] (585) 724-8053
