The FTP is from VM/ESA to an AIX server and the VM side 
is about the only thing the individual has direct control 
over. I just wanted to know that there is no setting on 
VM TCP/IP that would limit QoS for an FTP.


Billy

On 6 Oct 2010 at 9:06, Mike Walter wrote:

> Sort of a broad range of targets here.  Could you tell us a little more 
> about:
> 1) Have they tried FTP of the same file from a different system through 
> the same network to the target system?  If that one is slow too, then 
> don;t bother trying to diagnose a VM/ESA 2.3 problem.1)
> 2) from what system the FTP is initiated, 
> 3) to what system the FTP is targeted, 
> 4) and all the systems and firewalls it goes through?  (Chuckie awards 
> gold stars and extra points for pictures of your network!).
> 5) What size is the file?
> 
> E.g. some cable companies will reduce the bandwidth when a certain number 
> of bytes have been exceeded.  Is this all within your own network, or does 
> the file go through someone else's?
> 
> There are so many targets of opportunity where the problem may lie... help 
> us understand the environment better.
> Mike Walter
> Aon Hewitt
> The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
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> "Billy Bingham" <[email protected]> 
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> 10/06/2010 08:11 AM
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> All,
> 
> Is there a setting in TCP/IP that would set/limit the QOS. Individual says 
> they are getting slow QOS on an FTP and they would like a definitive 
> answer that there is no TCP/IP setting that would limit this.
> 
> Unfortunately, the VM is old... VM/ESA 2.3
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Billy
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