SENDEPDS specifies the number of send endpoints per CPU virtual processor when you configure communications buffers to send and receive data between coservers. The default value of SENDEPDS is 5.
You should not need to change the value of SENDEPDS unless your XMF (Extended Messaging Facility) statistics report a large number of retransmissions with a small number of duplicate packets received, indicating that packets are being transmitted but are not arriving at the remote destination. In this case, you can increase the value of SENDEPDS. However, keep in mind that more send endpoints consume more system resources.
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