HP Z620 HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.7 - Page 155

Adjusting Network timeout settings,

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Adjusting Network timeout settings The options available under the Network tab in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in Figure 6-22 Options available under the Network tab on page 139. Figure 6-22 Options available under the Network tab RGS supports three classes of user-settable timeouts: 1. Receiver network timeout properties-After the Receiver has established a connection to the Sender, the Sender transmits sync pulses (consisting of network messages) to the Receiver every second to permit the Receiver to determine connection integrity. If the Receiver fails to detect the sync pulses, the Receiver compares the time since the last sync pulse was received to two usersettable Receiver network timeout properties: ● Receiver warning timeout property ● Receiver error timeout property 2. Sender network timeout property-After the Receiver has established a connection to the Sender, the Receiver likewise transmits sync pulses to the Sender every second to permit the Sender to also determine connection integrity. If the Sender fails to detect the sync pulses, the Sender compares the time since the last sync pulse was received to the user-settable Sender network timeout property. 3. Dialog timeouts-Dialog timeouts control how long user interactions between the Sender and Receiver are allowed to take. The Receiver and Sender network timeout properties are discussed in the next section. Dialog timeouts are discussed in Dialog timeouts on page 145. Adjusting Network timeout settings 139

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Adjusting Network timeout settings
The options available under the
Network
tab in the Receiver Control Panel are shown in
Figure
6
-
22
Options available under the Network tab
on page
139
.
Figure 6-22
Options available under the Network tab
RGS supports three classes of user-settable timeouts:
1.
Receiver network timeout properties
—After the Receiver has established a connection to
the Sender, the Sender transmits sync pulses (consisting of network messages) to the Receiver
every second to permit the Receiver to determine connection integrity. If the Receiver fails to detect
the sync pulses, the Receiver compares the time since the last sync pulse was received to two user-
settable Receiver network timeout properties:
Receiver warning timeout property
Receiver error timeout property
2.
Sender network timeout property
—After the Receiver has established a connection to the
Sender, the Receiver likewise transmits sync pulses to the Sender every second to permit the
Sender to also determine connection integrity. If the Sender fails to detect the sync pulses, the
Sender compares the time since the last sync pulse was received to the user-settable Sender
network timeout property.
3.
Dialog timeouts
—Dialog timeouts control how long user interactions between the Sender and
Receiver are allowed to take.
The Receiver and Sender network timeout properties are discussed in the next section. Dialog timeouts
are discussed in
Dialog timeouts
on page
145
.
Adjusting Network timeout settings
139