![]() The default is 256 and is recommended.Įntity Broadcast Range: This is how far from you entities will start to broadcast to you. Below the number will be sent uncompressed. Network Compression Threshold: This will compress your network packets above what you have set. ![]() If you are using a Linux Server to host your AMP server, it is recommended to have this on. This will help to improve your network connection from Minecraft Client to Server. Use Native Transport: This is for Linux Servers. You do not need this enabled if you are hosting your Minecraft Server on a remote server like a rented server or VPS ( Virtual Private Server) from a server host. It’s better to keep this enabledĮnable LAN Visibility: This will have your Minecraft Server show on your Local Network if you are hosting your AMP server at home. This will also help to stop random attacks. It is recommended to keep this on.ĭisallow proxied connections: This will Deny any and all Proxies and VPN (Virtual Private Network) Connections to your server and will help to keep people not to keep joining your server that you have banned. Suppress Garbage: This will remove random and unnecessary text in your logs and console. This is something that you can not change inside your Minecraft Instance.Īdditional server arguments: This is where you can add additional java arguments to launch your Minecraft Server. Server Port Number: This is your Minecraft Game Port that you change on the Top level of your AMP Web Panel in the Edit Port settings. You can use this to select an IP Address if your server has more then one IP Address or needs to be on a certain IP Address. 0.0.0.0 (IPv4) and :: (IPv6) means that your Minecraft server will listen to everything that happens on your IP Address. Server IP Address: This is what your Minecraft Server listen to and connect to. Most times you do not need to change this setting and will fall under and this will automatedly select the correct jar file based off your Server Type and Official Version. Server JAR: This is where AMP will launch the Minecraft Server jar file. For Forge, this is where you will select the Forge version as well as the Minecraft version. Official Version: This is where you choose what Minecraft Version that you are going to use. Most servers and mod packs will use the Official release stream and is the first choice and already selected option. This is where you can choose what stream you are going to use. Official, Beta, Development, or other version. Release Stream: This is where you can choose what type of server you are going to run. ![]() ![]() This is where you can choose different versions of the server like Forge, Fabric, Paper, and Spigot Minecraft servers.Įnable TPS Monitoring: This is enabled by default and should remain enabled as this help to keep your server stable. The first one that will be there when you see that box is Official (Vanilla) server, This is the official Minecraft Java Server. Server Type: This is where you choose what your Minecraft server is going to be using. Please note that you will need to accept the EULA when you first start up the server and there is no bypass for that. Skip Startup EULA Check: This will skip the server to make sure that you have accepted the Mojang and Microsoft Game Studios EULA after you set up the server. ![]() MODT (Message of the day): This is where you put your message that will be seen on your server when they save your server in the Multiplayer menu. Server Settings ( This is where you will start ) This is to help you to understand the Minecraft configuration inside of AMP and how to set up your new Minecraft instance. ![]()
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