Tc/link-sc, Tc/link-sj, Tc/link-wm – Kofax Communication Server 9.1 User Manual

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TC/LINK-SC:

Test Description

Time measured (ms)

Messages/hour

sec/msg

T1. Text msg 1P Mail -> TC

4000

9000,0

0,40

T2. TCDC Word 1P Mail -> TC

75000

480,0

7,50

T3. TCDC Word 100 P Mail -> TC 320000

112,5

32,00

T5. Bin Att (105K) Mail -> TC

70000

514,3

7,00

T6. Bin Att (1.14M) Mail -> TC

290000

124,1

29,00

T7. FAX TIF 1P TC -> Mail

18000

2000,0

1,80

T8. FAX TCI 1P TC -> Mail

15000

2400,0

1,50

T9. Text msg 1P TC -> Mail

13000

2769,2

1,30

T10. Bin Att (105K) TC -> Mail

13000

2769,2

1,30

T11. Bin Att (1.14M) TC -> Mail

173000

208,1

17,30

Tested with KCS Model 300, 2xP3/1,4GHZ, 512MB RAM, no other load

TC/LINK-SM (valid as well for TC/Link-OC and TC/Link-SDD)

Test Description

Pages/hour

Messages/hour

sec/msg

T1. Text msg 1P Mail -> TC

39045,6

39045,6

0,09

T2. TCDC Word 1P Mail -> TC

424,3

424,3

8,48

T3. TCDC Word 100 P Mail -> TC

3265,3

32,7

110,25

T5. Bin Att (105K) Mail -> TC

3405,9

3405,9

1,06

T6. Bin Att (1.14M) Mail -> TC

48302,7

483,0

7,45

T7. FAX TIF 1P TC -> Mail

7067,1

7067,1

0,51

T8. FAX TCI 1P TC -> Mail

5074,7

5074,7

0,71

T9. Text msg 1P TC -> Mail

12420,2

12420,2

0,29

T10. Bin Att (105K) TC -> Mail

2315,6

2315,6

1,55

T11. Bin Att (1.14M) TC -> Mail

76791,8

767,9

4,69

Tested with KCS Model 300, 2xP3/1,4GHZ, 512MB RAM, no other load

TC/LINK-SJ:

HP ScanJet 5 to TC/LINK-SJ: 1 page text:

3600pages/hour

Since one ScanJet 5 has a scanning speed of 900pages/hour, a single TC/LINK-SJ can serve at least four

scanners in parallel (parallel operation provided by HP ScanJet daemon)!

Tested with Model 2xx.

TC/LINK-WM:

KCS to TC/Link-WM 500messages/hour/GSM channel

Tested with Model 2xx.

7.5 How to Configure Network Interface Card Teaming

Network interface card (NIC) teaming is the process of grouping together several physical NICs into one

single logical NIC

The goal of the NIC teaming services is to provide fault tolerance across a team of two or more ports on a

TCOSS server.

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