Anything specific you want me to do while I'm doing the tcpdump?

I looked at the man page for the vlan after you mentioned it... I'm not sure if it applies or not... my MTU is set to 1500 by the system for the interfaces and vlan's. I'm pretty sure when I was running 4.9-RC2 it was as well but I'm not 100% sure.

Thanks,
Stephane.


From: Michael Sierchio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Stephane Raimbault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VLAN MTU problem in 4.9 ?
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 15:15:03 -0800

Stephane Raimbault wrote:

So it seems that when I specify a ping of greater then 1468 the pings stop responding to the vlan interface on the freebsd router?

I also did a tcpdump while doing these pings from the freebsd router and it doesn't see any packets when specifying a ping of 1469, but it sees the ping with pkt size specified to 1468.

Any thoughts on this problem that I'm having? Any other data I can provider perhaps?

DF? Size of tagged frames? Recall that "packet size" perhaps not what you think, also.

Have you read the vlan man page, specifically:

Note: Unless marked as having native support for vlan, the above drivers
don't inform the vlan driver about their long frame handling capability.
Just increase the MTU of a vlan interface if it appears to be lower than
1500 bytes after attaching to a parent known to support long frames.


But you invite speculation -- a raw tcpdump (-nqvv or so) would
be nice.



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