Regardless of whether or not the DP is a pull DP, the rate limit column will 
still be equal to YES.
The script might be useful, but it doesn't explain the inherent, default 
behavior of SCCM at this point yet. I imagine the script would be in conflict 
with what the GUI actually indicates.
I've confirmed this in SP1 as well as  R2 CU3.
Regards,-S

From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 00:15:53 +0000
Subject: Re: [mssms] DP Rate Limit column
To: [email protected]

>From what I have seen, the rate limit column says yes as soon as the dp role 
>is installed on the box. I believe it disappears if you make the dp a pull 
>box. 

So maybe its an indication as to whether the dp supports rate limits?

If you need to know which DPs have rate limits enabled, I have a powershell 
script I can dig up. 

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014, 18:29 s kissel <[email protected]> wrote:



Can someone explain this, or is this a bug?:
1) Create a Site Server with DP role, ensuring that default schedule and rate 
limits are set/unchanged, and that it is NOT a pull DP. Can be a fallback 
source or not, doesn't matter.2) Go to Administration --> Overview --> 
Distribution Points.3) Right-click on Column headings and select "Rate Limits" 
from drop-down so that it is selected (checked)4) Review newly created DP has 
Rate Limits = YES. Go to Properties of DP and see that it has default/unlimited 
schedule. 5) Write email to mssms email distro questioning sanity.
Thoughts?
-S                                        


                                          


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