On 10/7/18 11:47 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote:
That is true provided that you accept that some people may not be able to 
respond without the packet getting fragmented due to tunneling or a million 
other reasons they may not support that MTU.   Nonstandard MTU has always and 
seems will continue to be problematic.  It all really began with tunneling 
which by its nature lowers the MTU available to the application.  Firewalls 
really have to just deal with it and do the re-assembly they need to.  It does 
create tremendous performance issues for these devices at high bandwidth.  
Bottom line is fragmentation sucks and V6 does not make it any better.

Except that, in IPv6-land, anyone with effective MTU < 1280 has the onus put on them to "make things work" i.e. come up with an adaptation layer or some sort of tunnel-layer transparent fragmentation. If you're relying on The Internet to fragment to <1280 for you, you're bound to see breakage. I'd like to think we can safely ignore this case in terms of operations.
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Brandon Martin

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