Check your speed and duplex settings for all involved interfaces and switch
ports. A duplex mismatch problem is a common cause for this and will
really kill FTP speed...
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I am FTP'ing some large files from one AS400 to another. I am looking at
iSeries Navigator's graph history to ensure the Ethernet card is not
getting maxed out. I am checking the LAN utilization and communication IOP
utilization, as well as all of the other values, on both sides, and none
are coming close to maxing out. Our network folks indicate the line between
the two is not maxed either. What else can I check to see where the
bottleneck is? The FTP takes 2 ½ hours.
Dave
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