For many deployments, you can use the default settings on your network interface. However, in the following situations, you should optimize for A/V traffic flow by increasing receive and transmit buffers settings to three times their default value on your network interface cards:
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You anticipate audio and video traffic on any particular A/V Conferencing Server or A/V Edge Server to exceed 200 to 250 Mbps.
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Your servers experience packet loss on the network.
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The following procedure provides steps to change these settings on a typical network interface card. The procedure will vary depending on your manufacturer.
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To change your network interface card settings
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Log on to the computer running A/V Conferencing Server or A/V Edge Server with local administrator permissions.
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Right-click Computer Manager, and then click Manage.
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In the console pane, click Device Manager.
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In the details pane, expand Network adaptors.
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Right-click your network adapter, and then click Properties.
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Click the Advanced tab.
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Under Settings, click Performance Options.
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Under Settings, click Receive Descriptors.
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In the Value box, change the value to three times the default value, and then click OK.
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Under Settings, click Transmit Descriptors.