It can be set on SRSS server with out disturbing the existing DHCP server
assuming that DTU does get the DHCPINFORM response from the SRSS server.
If not, directly on the Windows DHCP server, standard DHCP option MTU
can be set.

Please make sure to have the latest 3.1 Patch to work with the first option.

Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji

Note:These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer

Jason Doyle wrote:

Hi,

I installed about 35 SR2's for a hospital in our region a few months ago. The DTU's are on a shared network, get their DHCP information from a Windows 2003 EE server and are able to find the SRSS thanks to a couple DNS entries (sunray-config-servers & sunray-servers). These DTU's are separated from the SRSS by a WAN link and this is where we have a bit of a problem. The users are experiencing "jaggy" or "slow redraws" thanks to packet loss - very noticeable w/ lots of graphics or scrolling. I confirmed packet loss (25-40%) thanks to a coupe ut scripts and from the client side (via my laptop & ping -l) I confirmed the maximum packet size is 1273. So, now my question is - how and where do I change this? Due to circumstances at the customer site, I'd rather not have to ask for vendor specific options to be added to their Windows DHCP servers, unless necessary. I do have full control of the Solaris SRSS server and if there's anything I can do on this side to adjust or force a different MTU value, that would be ideal. Thoughts or recommendations welcome!

Thanks,
Jason

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