Negotiated packet size, Non negotiated default window size, Negotiated window size – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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Negotiated Packet Size

This field defines the packet size that LINCS will try to negotiate when either requesting a
call or accepting an incoming call. It is recommended that this field be set to 512 for the most
efficient data transmission. This field has no meaning for a PVC, or if packet size negotiation
is not available for an SVC.

Toggle to select one of these values:

4

6

8

2

1

6

5

2

2

1

5

Non Negotiated Default Window Size

This toggle field defines the default window size that the X.25 protocol uses in the absence of
any negotiation. This should be consistent with the network subscription value.

Select a value from 1 to 7.

The default value is 2.

Negotiated Window Size

This toggle field defines the window size that LINCS will try to negotiate when either requesting
a call or accepting an incoming call. This field has no meaning for a PVC circuit or if window
size negotiation is not available for a SVC.

Select a value from 1 to 7.

The default value is 2.

Profile Name

This name is used to identify the profile. It consists of up to 8 alphanumeric characters plus
the characters “_” (underscore) and “.” (period).

It may be entered here, or given as a parameter to the command used to enter this panel.

Recognized Private Operating Agency

This field defines the recognized private operating agency when requesting a call to a remote
host. If not needed, leave this field blank (not zeroes).

Allowable values are 0 to 9999.

Receive Window Size

Options are: 1(default), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

This field defines the maximum number of I-frames that this link can receive without
transmitting a response. The value should be less than or equal to the transmit window size of
the link partner.

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