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There is a maximum 'qlen' value for each protocol, but maximum values which
are true today for Open Transport may change in the future, so I recommend that
you set the 'qlen' value to a desired value. If the desired value is greater
than the number of handoff endpoints that the underlying protocol can support,
the protocol can specify it's own maximum 'qlen' value for the server endpoint.
After making the OTBind call, take a look at the 'qlen' field of the TBind
structure, retAddr, to see whether the protocol imposed a limit on the 'qlen'
value.