4.0 SET Parameters
This section discusses how to use SET parameters to change some of the default parameters or to enable or disable the various features provided in NovellĀ® TCP/IP stack.
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Section 4.1, ARP Cache Stale Timeout
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Section 4.2, ARP Cache Update Timeout
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Section 4.3, BSD Socket Default Buffer Size
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Section 4.4, Discard Oversized Ping Packets
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Section 4.5, Discard Oversized UDP Packets
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Section 4.6, IP Address Duplicates
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Section 4.7, IP Load Sharing
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Section 4.8, Large Windows
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Section 4.9, Largest Ping Packet Size
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Section 4.10, Largest UDP Packet Size
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Section 4.11, Maximum Packet Receive Buffers
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Section 4.12, Maximum Pending TCP Connection Requests
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Section 4.13, Minimum Packet Receive Buffers
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Section 4.14, Path MTU Black Hole Detection and Recovery
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Section 4.15, PGM Data Ambient SPM Ratio
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Section 4.16, PGM Last Packet Timer Time
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Section 4.17, PGM Maximum Burst Rate
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Section 4.18, PGM Maximum Burst Time
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Section 4.19, PGM Minimum Inter-Heartbeat Time
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Section 4.20, PGM Maximum Cumulative Transfer Rate
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Section 4.21, PGM Maximum Inter-Heartbeat Time
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Section 4.22, PGM NAK Random Back-off Time
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Section 4.23, PGM NAK Retries for RDATA
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Section 4.24, PGM NAK Retries for NCF
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Section 4.25, PGM NCF Wait Time
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Section 4.26, PGM Packet Size
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Section 4.27, PGM RDATA Wait Time
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Section 4.28, PGM Receive Fin Timer Time
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Section 4.29, PGM Sender TTL
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Section 4.30, PGM Transit Window Advance Time
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Section 4.31, PGM Transit Window Size
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Section 4.32, RIP II Aggregation of Routes
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Section 4.33, Selective Acknowledgement
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Section 4.34, TCP Diagnostic Services
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Section 4.35, TCP Defend Fin Attacks
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Section 4.36, TCP Defend Land Attacks
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Section 4.37, TCP IP Maximum Small ECBs
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Section 4.38, TOS Value
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Section 4.39, NIRMan Transaction Time-out Period
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Section 4.40, UDP Minimum Port limit
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Section 4.41, UDP Maximum Port Limit
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Section 4.42, TCP Minimum Port Limit
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Section 4.43, TCP Maximum Port Limit
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Section 4.44, Preserve Secondary IP Address