The SupportsFragmentation property indicates whether the protocol supports transmitting the data in fragments. Physical network Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) is hidden from applications. Each media type has a maximum frame size that cannot be exceeded. The link layer is responsible for discovering the MTU and reporting it to the protocols being used. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of TRUE indicates the protocol supports transmitting the data in fragments.
The SupportsEncryption property indicates whether the protocol supports data encryption. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of ...
The SupportsExpeditedData property indicates whether the protocol supports expedited data (also known as urgent data) across ...
The SupportsFileBasedCompression property indicates if the volume supports file based compression as is the case with the ...
The SupportsFileBasedCompression property indicates whether the logical disk partition supports file based compression, such ...
The SupportsFragmentation property indicates whether the protocol supports transmitting the data in fragments. Physical network ...
The SupportsGracefulClosing property indicates whether the protocol supports two-phase close operations - also known as graceful ...
The SupportsGuaranteedBandwidth property indicates whether the protocol has a mechanism to establish and maintain a guaranteed ...
The SupportsIntTimeouts property indicates whether interval time-outs are supported. An interval timeout is the amount of ...
The SupportsMulticasting property indicates whether the protocol supports multicasting. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of ...