Microsoft KB Archive/140396

= SMS Sender Manager Tool =

Article ID: 140396

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.1 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q140396



SUMMARY
The Systems Management Server 1.1 release includes additional sender and address based bandwidth control which can be configured in the registry. This feature allows a site to limit the link bandwidth consumed in sending packages to another site. This article describes the way the bandwidth control feature operates.



MORE INFORMATION
There are three basic steps to configure this:

 The SNDRMGR.EXE tool should be copied from the PSSTOOLS directory on the SMS CD-ROM into the SITE.SRV directory's platform specific directory. An icon can also be created to point to this tool. Then, just run the tool, and specify the machine name of the site server you which to configure.  Enter the Address dialog by double-clicking the appropriate address listed in the tool. There are several items to configure such as the estimated link speed, and the percentage of the link to utilize. You do not have to use address based controls, you may use a sender based control, but you should still specify the estimated link speed at an address basis. The registry location for this information is:      SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Sites\ \Addresses\ \ \   Enter the Sender dialog by double-clicking the appropriate sender listed in the tool. If you wish to have the controls apply to the previously configured address, indicate this under the "Rate Limits" settings, otherwise, select "Use Sender Limits" and specify the rate on a per-hour basis. The registry location for this information is:      SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SMS\Components\ \ 

The settings you have chosen are written into the sender and address portions of the registry to be used by the sender. You should begin to see bandwidth control messages appear in the sender log files to verify that the control is in effect. The sender will then only use as much of the estimated link speed as the rate percentage you have specified.

Each time the sender sends a buffer of the package to the remote site, it recomputes a delay factor and indicates in the log file how long it will delay before sending the next buffer. In this way, the total average utilization of the link will be controlled, even though while sending a single buffer of the package will be sent at full speed.

Additional query words: prodsms

Keywords: kbnetwork kbsmssender KB140396

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