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jumbo frames issue (9000 bytes MTU)

jumbo frames issue (9000 bytes MTU)

2005-07-28       - By Lee Whatley, Contractor

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Tom Sightler wrote:
> Yup, jumbo frame support in RHEL3 is totally broken when it comes to
> UDP.  I filed a bugzilla and support request over a year ago with
> reproducible test cases using both NFS and simple tracepath commands,
> including packet captures.  I even went so far to figure out exactly
> which specific patch you could back out to correct the problem (the core
> ipsec patch in the RHEL3 tree).
>
> The bugzilla never went anywhere.  The support request got the official
> response of "This isn't that important so we're not going to fix it."
>

Can you forward me the bugzill id?  I'll try to bug them about it too.
Maybe of more people complain they will look into it again.

-Lee

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