Socket.SendBufferSize Property
.NET Framework 4
Gets or sets a value that specifies the size of the send buffer of the Socket.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| SocketException |
An error occurred when attempting to access the socket. |
| ObjectDisposedException |
The Socket has been closed. |
| ArgumentOutOfRangeException |
The value specified for a set operation is less than 0. |
The following code example demonstrates the use of the SendBufferSize property.
static void ConfigureTcpSocket(Socket tcpSocket) { // Don't allow another socket to bind to this port. tcpSocket.ExclusiveAddressUse = true; // The socket will linger for 10 seconds after // Socket.Close is called. tcpSocket.LingerState = new LingerOption (true, 10); // Disable the Nagle Algorithm for this tcp socket. tcpSocket.NoDelay = true; // Set the receive buffer size to 8k tcpSocket.ReceiveBufferSize = 8192; // Set the timeout for synchronous receive methods to // 1 second (1000 milliseconds.) tcpSocket.ReceiveTimeout = 1000; // Set the send buffer size to 8k. tcpSocket.SendBufferSize = 8192; // Set the timeout for synchronous send methods // to 1 second (1000 milliseconds.) tcpSocket.SendTimeout = 1000; // Set the Time To Live (TTL) to 42 router hops. tcpSocket.Ttl = 42; Console.WriteLine("Tcp Socket configured:"); Console.WriteLine(" ExclusiveAddressUse {0}", tcpSocket.ExclusiveAddressUse); Console.WriteLine(" LingerState {0}, {1}", tcpSocket.LingerState.Enabled, tcpSocket.LingerState.LingerTime); Console.WriteLine(" NoDelay {0}", tcpSocket.NoDelay); Console.WriteLine(" ReceiveBufferSize {0}", tcpSocket.ReceiveBufferSize); Console.WriteLine(" ReceiveTimeout {0}", tcpSocket.ReceiveTimeout); Console.WriteLine(" SendBufferSize {0}", tcpSocket.SendBufferSize); Console.WriteLine(" SendTimeout {0}", tcpSocket.SendTimeout); Console.WriteLine(" Ttl {0}", tcpSocket.Ttl); Console.WriteLine(" IsBound {0}", tcpSocket.IsBound); Console.WriteLine(""); }
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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