> From: David kerber [mailto:dcker...@verizon.net]
> In my original post, I posted a bunch of numbers about
> network and other
> possible bottlenecks, and what it boiled down to was that neither my
> firewall load, nor total internet connection bandwidth were close to
> their limits.

Thanks.  Apologies for not referring back!

> I do have questions about the number of connections that
> the OS networking stack can handle, but have not figured out how to
> check on that.

As a first step:
netstat -an > somefile.txt
How many TCP sockets are there in the result?

> The outside world connection is a full T-1, running about 40% - 50%
> capacity on average.

Dedicated or contended bandwidth?  Can you get the other 50-60% out of it if 
you try hard from another machine on the same network, or do you never get it 
in reality?

                - Peter

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