If the packet size is bigger than the MTU, and the Do not Fragment (DF) bit in the packet's header is set to 0, then the router may fragment the packet. The router divides the packet into fragments. The max size of each fragment is the MTU minus the IP header size (20 bytes minimum; 60 bytes maximum).
Baby giant frames refer to Ethernet frame size up to 1600 bytes, and jumbo frame refers to Ethernet frame size up to 9216 bytes." So there is a standard MTU size of 1500 of the L3 payload of an ethernet frame. That makes the Ethernet Frame Size 1518 for non-VLAN frames and 1522 for VLAN-tagged frames. Does Netgear mean MTU=Ethernet Frame Size? Jumbo Frames and VXLAN Performance – vswitchzero Aug 02, 2018 WHAT IS THE BEST MTU FOR GAMING? (Lower Ping?) - YouTube Jun 27, 2018
Hi, I am not so sure about the behaviour of ospf mtu-ignore command. I need to know if the following scenario would it work. I have a link with one interface MTU set to 1500 and the second interface with MTU 1546. I want to configure "ip ospf mtu-ignore" only on the MTU=1546 side. Would that wo
Aug 02, 2018 WHAT IS THE BEST MTU FOR GAMING? (Lower Ping?) - YouTube
The frame size used by an end-to-end connection is typically limited by the lowest frame size in intermediate links. 802.5 Token Ring can support frames with a 4464-byte MTU, FDDI can transport 4352 byte, ATM 9180 byte and 802.11 can transport 7935 byte MTUs.
Hi, I am not so sure about the behaviour of ospf mtu-ignore command. I need to know if the following scenario would it work. I have a link with one interface MTU set to 1500 and the second interface with MTU 1546. I want to configure "ip ospf mtu-ignore" only on the MTU=1546 side. Would that wo Solved: ASA5505 and PPPoE MTU Issues? - Cisco Community