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                     12.4.5 Limiting Requests

         You can choose to place a limit on how many files, how many
         kilobytes, and/or how long a Request may take. This allows
         you to fine tune your system for maximum efficiency.

         Max match       The maximum number of files your system will
                         send during one Request session. If the
                         remote system requests an alias filename that
                         expands to two files, the request is counted
                         as two files. A setting of zero disables this
                         feature.

         Max size        The maximum amount of data (in KB) your
                         system will send during one Request session.
                         Note that if the remote system requests an
                         alias filename that expands into two files,
                         the size of both files is checked. A setting
                         of zero disables this feature.

         Max time        The maximum time (in minutes) the resulting
                         files of a File or Update Request may take to
                         transfer. Before sending each file, a check
                         is made to see if sending the file will cause
                         this limit to be exceeded. If so, the file is
                         skipped and the next file in the list will be
                         checked. A setting of zero disables this
                         feature.

         Minimum speed   The minimum baud rate required to allow
                         Requests. If the current connection is at a
                         lower speed, Requests will not be honored.


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