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This parameter specifies the size of the TCP/IP input buffer. The default is 4096, the minimum is 512, and the maximum is 65534. There is one input buffer used for each connection.  
This parameter specifies the size of the TCP/IP input buffer. The default is 4096, the minimum is 512, and the maximum is 65534. There is one input buffer used for each connection.  


A larger input buffer size provides better CPU performance in both <var class="product">Model 204</var> and the TCP/IP address space at the expense of more virtual (and real) storage. Generally, the size of the input buffer has an impact only on a port being used for <var class="product">[http://m204wiki.rocketsoftware.com/images/4/4a/JoclrNew.pdf Janus Open Client]</var> or <var class="product">[[Janus Sockets]]</var> connections or on a <var class="product">[[Janus Web Server]]</var> port used for file uploads.  
A larger input buffer size provides better CPU performance in both <var class="product">Model 204</var> and the TCP/IP address space at the expense of more virtual (and real) storage. Generally, the size of the input buffer has an impact only on a port being used for <var class="product">[[Media:JoclrNew.pdf|Janus Open Client]]</var> or <var class="product">[[Janus Sockets]]</var> connections or on a <var class="product">[[Janus Web Server]]</var> port used for file uploads.  


Valid for all port types.
Valid for all port types.

Latest revision as of 17:54, 8 June 2016

IBSIZE xxx — Size of input buffer

IBSIZE is a parameter on JANUS DEFINE, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port.

This parameter specifies the size of the TCP/IP input buffer. The default is 4096, the minimum is 512, and the maximum is 65534. There is one input buffer used for each connection.

A larger input buffer size provides better CPU performance in both Model 204 and the TCP/IP address space at the expense of more virtual (and real) storage. Generally, the size of the input buffer has an impact only on a port being used for Janus Open Client or Janus Sockets connections or on a Janus Web Server port used for file uploads.

Valid for all port types.

See also