I haven't heard of this before. What are the benefits?
Thanks,
Jeff
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> Hi,
>
> Can anybody remember how to decrease the amount of packets generated when
> using Telnet.
>
> ie fewer packets with more than 1 byte of data
Phil,
I think you can try "service nagle"
HTH
Kent
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> Hi,
>
> Can anybody remember how to decrease the amount of packets generated when
> using Telnet.
>
> ie fewer packets with more than 1 byte of data inside them.
Thanks, but that's not really what I'm after.
There is a specific way of telling the router to wait for 'x' amounts of
characters, then transmit them in one packet.
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Try "service nagle".
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> Hi,
>
> Can anybody remember how to decrease the amount
Hi,
Can anybody remember how to decrease the amount of packets generated when
using Telnet.
ie fewer packets with more than 1 byte of data inside them.
I can remember only been told this as a 'by-the-way' in a course, I can't
find this info again anywhere.
Any suggestions greatfully received,
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