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07-01-2008 07:10 AM
07-01-2008 07:10 AM
Hello experts,
I am running nettladm on my N4000 server (HPUX-11.11) this trace file show the client connection to my server port 1530. However, I do not know what "< 564="">" means. Please anyone help explain this to me. Thank you very much for your help.
Ei 192.168.8.201.1650 > 172.31.18.10.1530: [DF] S 794ed180:794ed181(0) ack: 9966be95 win: ffff < 564="">
Ei 172.31.18.10.1530 > 192.168.8.201.1650: [DF] SA 438d01d4:438d01d5(0) ack: 794ed181 win: 8000 < 564="">
Tuan N
I am running nettladm on my N4000 server (HPUX-11.11) this trace file show the client connection to my server port 1530. However, I do not know what "< 564="">
Ei 192.168.8.201.1650 > 172.31.18.10.1530: [DF] S 794ed180:794ed181(0) ack: 9966be95 win: ffff < 564="">
Ei 172.31.18.10.1530 > 192.168.8.201.1650: [DF] SA 438d01d4:438d01d5(0) ack: 794ed181 win: 8000 < 564="">
Tuan N
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07-01-2008 07:19 AM
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07-01-2008 07:21 AM
07-01-2008 07:21 AM
Re: nettl tracing
See also this ndd tunables:
tcp_mss_def, tcp_mss_min and tcp_mss_max.
regards,
ivan
tcp_mss_def, tcp_mss_min and tcp_mss_max.
regards,
ivan
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07-01-2008 07:29 AM
07-01-2008 07:29 AM
Re: nettl tracing
Ivan,
Thank you very much for your supper fast response. What about the "unknown opt: 4". The reason I am asking is because this 1530 port does not respond as fast as it supposed to be. The client that connect to the oracle database using this port has slower response than clients that connect to the same database but using different port.
Tuan N.
Thank you very much for your supper fast response. What about the "unknown opt: 4". The reason I am asking is because this 1530 port does not respond as fast as it supposed to be. The client that connect to the oracle database using this port has slower response than clients that connect to the same database but using different port.
Tuan N.
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