OK, is some better info:

The Unit Under Test (UUT) has Redhat's embedded Linux kernel (based on Linux/PPC 
kernel 2.2.13),
from the Redhat EDK 1.0, running on an embedded PowerPC processor with 8M of RAM, and 
is connected
to a LAN.

For my test, I had a TCP Client on a PC, also connected to the LAN, connect to a TCP 
Server on the UUT
at the following frequencies:  1/5s, 1/20s, 1/30s, and 1/60s.

For 1/5s, 1/20s, and 1/30s, approx. 10 minutes is the constant time when the TCP 
Client can no longer
connect to the Server.  Except, when the connect frequency = 1/60s, then the problem 
goes away and the
TCP Client can connect forever. 

Test Results:

1/5s:   stopped connecting on next try @ 10:05

1/20s:  stopped connecting on nex try @ 9:40

1/30s:  stopped connecting on next try @ 10:30

1/60s:   connects forever (several hours in test)


So it appears that something happens once a minute and if that goes on for 10 times, 
then connects
are denied.

Thanks for help,

ShutEye Thinkin




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