In reply to Don Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> On 28 Jan, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> > < >
> >> Can different MTUs be mixed on the same wire
> >
> > No.
>
> It's ugly, but I wonder if adding host routes with the -lock -mtu
> options might work ...
I wouldn't even mess with it. If you have an MT
On 28 Jan, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> <
>> Can different MTUs be mixed on the same wire
>
> No.
It's ugly, but I wonder if adding host routes with the -lock -mtu
options might work ...
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Hello!
Some newer machines on our FreeBSD/Linux/Windows network have 1000BaseT
network cards capable of jumbo frames up to 16K (mostly em(4)).
They are plugged into a big switch, which supports jumbo frames up to 9K
on each port.
However, when I try to crank the MTU up on this machines (up to th