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Hi All,
We have previously been working with a client running Experion R301. During our initial troubleshooting and commissioning, we inquired with Honeywell about the configuration of the values for the TPS Interface tuning. (Cahce flush time, subscription max time, global cache settings etc). GTAC centre in Australia basically replied "Just don't touch them" without explanation or reason.
Now we have been advised "off the record" by a Honeywell employee that adjusting these values will give quite significant traffic and callup performance benefits.
If possible, can anyone provide insight into testing procedures they have used for these cache settings, what they measured, and what results were evident?
Thanks
We have previously been working with a client running Experion R301. During our initial troubleshooting and commissioning, we inquired with Honeywell about the configuration of the values for the TPS Interface tuning. (Cahce flush time, subscription max time, global cache settings etc). GTAC centre in Australia basically replied "Just don't touch them" without explanation or reason.
Now we have been advised "off the record" by a Honeywell employee that adjusting these values will give quite significant traffic and callup performance benefits.
If possible, can anyone provide insight into testing procedures they have used for these cache settings, what they measured, and what results were evident?
Thanks
