Transcom ISP
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Had a few questions on the DAC display timing on the web version, see the image snip below :
With the max 1000 dac hits in 60 seconds, this equates to ((60/1000) * 432000) / 3600 = 7.2 hrs, so if you select 7.2 hrs as the time remaining, you will get the max dac hit rate allowable before being blocked.
If you see the image, it actually states 54.999 ms between dac hits, and calculating this up you will see it equals 1091 hits, which looks like its 91 hits over the max dac rate, however this is a dynamic calculation that will vary depending on your connectivity, the max rate is always maintained.
The fsock response is not the 'ping time' from your server to the nominet epp server, but is actually the total round trip time of a precatch trial run on opening an socket and processing an epp response.
Hope this helps
Rgds
Bill
With the max 1000 dac hits in 60 seconds, this equates to ((60/1000) * 432000) / 3600 = 7.2 hrs, so if you select 7.2 hrs as the time remaining, you will get the max dac hit rate allowable before being blocked.
If you see the image, it actually states 54.999 ms between dac hits, and calculating this up you will see it equals 1091 hits, which looks like its 91 hits over the max dac rate, however this is a dynamic calculation that will vary depending on your connectivity, the max rate is always maintained.
The fsock response is not the 'ping time' from your server to the nominet epp server, but is actually the total round trip time of a precatch trial run on opening an socket and processing an epp response.

Hope this helps
Rgds
Bill