From: navaid@rogers.com
Date: Mon Sep 22 2003 - 14:53:27 GMT-3
So it means if vlan MTU is grater then system MTU packet will get fragmented.
Navaid
>
> From: m.m.jansen02@kpn.com
> Date: 2003/09/22 Mon AM 08:11:12 EDT
> To: navaid@rogers.com, ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: 3550 MTU
>
> Say, per system, for all layer 2 encaps, or per VLAN inclusive tag.
>
> system mtu
> Use the system mtu global configuration command to set the maximum packet
> size or maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for the switch. Use the no form
> of this command to restore the global MTU value to its original default
> value.
>
> Default Ethernet VLAN Configuration
> Table 11-2 shows the default configuration for Ethernet VLANs.
> MTU size
> 1500
> 1500-18190
>
>
> Martijn
>
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: navaid@rogers.com [mailto:navaid@rogers.com]
> Verzonden: zaterdag 20 september 2003 16:28
> Aan: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Onderwerp: 3550 MTU
>
>
> What is the difference between:
>
> int vlan 20
> ip mtu 1500
> and
> system mtu 1500
>
> Which is preferred method of setting MTU on switch ?
> Can I say System MTU should be greater or equal to ip MTU.
>
> Naviad
>
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