TCPIP$UCP_HELP.HLB  —  SET  CONFIGURATION  PROTOCOL
    Enters information into the configuration database that sets the
    parameters for ICMP, IP, TCP, and UDP when TCP/IP Services starts
    up.

    Related commands: SET PROTOCOL, SHOW CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL

    Format

      SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL ICMP  [ /[NO]REDIRECT ]

      SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL IP  [ /[NO]FORWARD ]

                                     [ /REASSEMBLY_TIMER=seconds ]

      SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL TCP  [ /[NO]MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE ]

                                      [ /[NO]DELAY_ACK ]

                                      [ /DROP_COUNT=n ]

                                      [ /PROBE_TIMER=seconds ]

                                      [ /QUOTA=[

                                      SEND=bytes,RECEIVE=bytes

                                      ] ]

                                      [ /[NO]WINDOW_SCALE ]

      SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL UDP  [ /[NO]BROADCAST ]

                                      [ /[NO]FORWARD ]

                                      [ /QUOTA=options ]

1  –  Restrictions

    Requires OPER privilege.

2  –  Parameters

 {ICMP | IP | TCP | UDP}

    Required.

    Specifies the protocol software to configure.

3  –  ICMP Qualifiers

3.1    /REDIRECT

       /REDIRECT
       /NOREDIRECT

    Optional. Default: /NOREDIRECT.

    Sends ICMP_REDIRECT messages.

4  –  IP Qualifiers

4.1    /FORWARD

       /FORWARD
       /NOFORWARD

    Optional. Default: /NOFORWARD.

    Forwards IP messages to other hosts.

4.2    /REASSEMBLY_TIMER

       /REASSEMBLY_TIMER=n

    Optional. Default: 7 seconds. Valid range: 1 to 126.

    Sets the maximum time for trying to reassemble a received
    datagram.

5  –  TCP Qualifiers

5.1    /MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE

       /MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE
       /NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZE

    Optional. Default: /NOMTU_SEGMENT_SIZE.

    If a connection is more than one hop away, sets the segment size.
    Specify one of the following:

    /MTU_SEGMENT_SIZE  Sets the segment size as close as possible to
                       the maximum transfer unit (MTU) size.
    /NOMTU_SEGMENT_    Sets the segment size as close as possible to
    SIZE               the standard 512 bytes.

5.2    /DELAY_ACK

       /DELAY_ACK
       /NODELAY_ACK

    Optional. Default: /DELAY_ACK.

    Enables or disables a delay before sending acknowledgments:

    /DELAY_ACK         ACKs are generated with a delay.
    /NODELAY_ACK       ACKs are generated without any delay.

5.3    /DROP_COUNT

       /DROP_COUNT=n

    Optional.

    Number of idle probes that can go unsatisfied before the software
    declares a TCP connection dead and closes it.

5.4    /PROBE_TIMER

       /PROBE_TIMER=n

    Optional. Default: 75 seconds.

    Number of seconds between probes for idle TCP connections (when
    the SO_KEEPALIVE option is set). If the remote system fails to
    respond, the connection is removed. Also, when initiating a TCP
    connection request, indicates the maximum number of seconds that
    the software waits for a response from the remote system before
    the request times out.

5.5    /QUOTA

       /QUOTA=[SEND=bytes,RECEIVE=bytes]

    Optional.

    Specifies the queue size (in bytes) for messages.

    The options for setting TCP message queue size are:

    o  RECEIVE:n - Receive queue size. Default: 4096 bytes.

    o  SEND:n - Send queue size. Default: 4096 bytes.

5.6    /WINDOW_SCALE

       /WINDOW_SCALE
       /NOWINDOW_SCALE

    Optional.

    Turns TCP window scaling on and off. Default is on.

    Scaling allows windows larger than 64 KB to be represented in the
    normal 16-bit TCP window field. Large windows allow improved
    throughput. Turning this option off may help troubleshoot
    communication problems with another TCP/IP implementation.

6  –  UDP Qualifiers

6.1    /BROADCAST

       /BROADCAST
       /NOBROADCAST

    Optional. Default: /NOBROADCAST.

    Enables privilege checking for broadcast messages.

    o  /BROADCAST - Nonprivileged users can send broadcast messages.

    o  /NOBROADCAST - To send broadcast messages, users need a
       privileged UIC or SYSPRV, BYPASS, or OPER privilege.

    Sun RPC applications use broadcast messages and need privilege
    checking disabled.

6.2    /FORWARD

       /FORWARD
       /NOFORWARD

    Optional. Default: /NOFORWARD.

    Forwards IP messages.

6.3    /QUOTA

       /QUOTA=options

    Optional.

    Specifies the queue size (in bytes) for messages.

    The options for setting UDP message queue size are:

    o  RECEIVE:n - Receive queue size. Default: 9000 bytes.

    o  SEND:n - Send queue size. Default: 9000 bytes.

7  –  Examples

    1.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL IP /FORWARD

      Sets IP to forward messages to other hosts, including other
      Internet cluster nodes.

    2.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL TCP /PROBE_TIMER=50

      Sets the TCP protocol probe timer parameter to 50 seconds.
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