Daniel Ellard wrote:
> > man ifconfig
> > /mtu
>
> The original question asked about the TCP MSS, not the MTU. Looking
> at ifconfig isn't going to help.
Actually, the original question is about how to cause the
creation of fragments, for the purposes of testing. The
MSS question i
Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Audsin wrote:
> > I am Dev, doing my research in Centre for Telecommunications Research,
> > King's college London. My research project involves evaluating the
> > performance of MIP6 TCP in the presence of fragmentation and without
> > fragmentation. I a
Nicolas Mallet wrote:
> Audsin wrote:
> >I wish to change the Maximum segment size
> >of the TCP. Can you please help me , where i should change the MSS of the
> >TCP. Can you tell me where the default size of the MSS mentioned?
>
> $ sysctl -a | grep mss
> net.inet.tcp.mssdflt: 512
> net.inet.tcp
Audsin wrote:
>I wish to change the Maximum segment size
>of the TCP. Can you please help me , where i should change the MSS of the
>TCP. Can you tell me where the default size of the MSS mentioned?
$ sysctl -a | grep mss
net.inet.tcp.mssdflt: 512
net.inet.tcp.v6mssdflt: 1024
Ex:
$ sysctl -w net.
I think that you just burned all possible bridges with your rampant cross
posting. At least I hope so.
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