While adding [0] Maximum Receive Rate tests,
we have found that 9000 octet long frames
never pass through a VPP setup which uses IPsec.

Also, the previously existing crypto performance tests never used
9000B frames (and functional tests only use small ICMP packets),
so the zero receive rate is perhaps expected here.
But I have not foud any documentation mentioning this
(that might be just because I am new to fd.io CSIT project).

Is it known that VPP IPsec does not work with jumbo frames,
is is this a new bug?

Vratko.

[0] https://gerrit.fd.io/r/11149

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