Systems Management Server Sender Packet Size Computation (136032)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.0
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.1
This article was previously published under Q136032 SYMPTOMS
The Sender is designed to dynamically compute a packet size based on link
speed when sending packages. It begins with a 1024 byte packet and records
the time to transmit. Based on this time, the sender increases or decreases
the packet size as necessary within the range of 1024 to 262144 bytes.
However, there is a range of speeds where the Sender does not adjust packet
size correctly, forcing the maximum packet size on a link that is too slow.
CAUSE
The Sender incorrectly computes the packet size.
NOTE: In many WAN environments 56k bit to 256k bit links are common. Some
WANs have links below 38k bits per second, such as when using modems for a
RAS Sender address.
The following table lists link speed and the corresponding packet size:
Link Speed Byte Buffer
(bits/sec) Packet Size
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262144 262144
6552 245700
6112 229200
5672 212700
5232 196200
4792 179700
4352 163200
3912 146700
3472 130200
3032 113700
2592 97200
2152 80700
1712 64200
1272 47700
832 31200
424 15900
216 8100
104 3900
48 1800
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Systems Management Server
versions 1.0 and 1.1. This problem has been corrected in Systems Management
Server version 1.2.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 6/14/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbnetwork kbSMSSender KB136032 |
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