Hello All, We have devices that are using ECOS BSD_TCP stack for networking. The device supports multiple interfaces such as Ethernet on "eth0", ppp, and Wi-Fi on "eth1" and "eth2". In the ecos.ecc, we set the CYGPKG_NET_MEM_USAGE to 640000 bytes, CYGPKG_NET_MEMPOOL_SIZE to 300000 bytes, and CYGPKG_NET_MAXSOCKETS to 100. In our LAN, we occasionally see no free net_mem_pool, and also we see no free sockets. My questions are: 1) What will happen when the system runs out of the configured NET_MEM_POOL memory? Will it corrupt the network stacks? 2) Since we see the system sometime runs out of sockets, we intend to double CYGPKG_NET_MAXSOCKETS to 200, then how much is CYGPKG_NET_MEMPOOL_SIZE needed and how much should I set CYGPKG_NET_MEM_USAGE to? Any suggestions and insights are welcome! Thank you a lot! Weili -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss