gtpc1m0t | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
The number of IP entries is defined using the CLAWIP parameter of the SNAKEY macro. Like the CLAWFD value, increasing the CLAWIP value does not significantly raise the amount of main storage needed. In choosing a CLAWIP value for a particular processor, use the following:
CLAWIP = Total number of IP addresses for each TCP/IP offload device attached to a processor
The maximum value that you can define for the IP parameter is:
The sum of 81 + 81 + ... up to 84 TCP/IP offload devices attached to processor = 6804
where:
Example: For example, if you are attaching TCP/IP offload device 1 with 3 IP addresses and TCP/IP offload device 2 with 2 IP addresses to processor B, set CLAWIP to 5 for processor B.
3 + 2 = 5