There are additional data transmission values that can be adjusted. However, because the default values are probably suitable for your needs, do not change the defaults unless directed to do so by the documentation of your client application.
By default, CA-L-Serv allocates a maximum of ten buffers per client. Once this limit is reached, CA-L-Serv rejects additional incoming data for that client until the client receives the data waiting for it in these buffers. Do not change this default setting unless you experience storage problems.
If you do need to change this setting, specify a new value for the CA-L-Serv HOLDBUF parameter on the ATTACH command. (Through the OPTIONS command, you can change this value while the server is running.)
By default, CA-L-Serv allows each client ten outstanding send requests. Once this limit is reached, CA-L-Serv rejects additional outgoing data from that client until the data in the buffers has been transmitted. Do not change this default setting unless you experience storage problems.
If you do need to change this setting, specify a new value for the SENDLIMIT parameter on the ATTACH command. (Through the OPTIONS command, you can change this value while the server is running.)
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