Path mtu discovery, Path mtu discovery -42 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Path MTU Discovery

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Path MTU Discovery

All Gigabit Ethernet modules and all Mammoth-based Ethernet modules on the Omni
Switch/Router in Release 4.0 and later support path Maximum Transmission Unit (

MTU

)

discovery. In path

MTU

discovery, the Ethernet frame (datagram) size is set to the largest size

that does not require fragmentation anywhere along the path from a source host to its desti-
nation. This frame size, known as a Path

MTU

(

PMTU

), is thus equal to the minimum of the

MTUs

of each hop in the path.

Note

MTU

discovery is not supported on token ring,

FDDI

,

WAN

, or non-Mammoth Ethernet modules. However,

token ring and

FDDI

can be used as intermediate links

(e.g., trunking or bridging) between remote switches.

Path

MTU

discovery is active all of the time and is part of the switch’s operating system; you

do not need configure it.

The source host initially assumes that the

PMTU

of a path is the

MTU

of the first hop. It sends

all datagrams with the “Don’t Fragment” (

DF

) bit set. If a switch/router along the path receives

a datagram that is too large to forward without fragmentation, the following steps will be
executed:

1. The switch/router that cannot forward these datagrams (i.e., the constricting hop) will

discard them.

2. The constricting hop will send

ICMP

destination unreachable messages to the source host

with a code that indicates fragmentation is needed and the “Don’t Fragment” (

DF

) bit in

the Internet Protocol (

IP

) header has been set. This message (known as a “Datagram Too

Big” message) contains the

PMTU

of the constricting hop.

3. After receiving a “Datagram Too Big” message, the source host reduces the size of the

MTU

so it matches the

PMTU

of the constricting hop.

4. The

MTU

discovery process ends when datagrams can be sent without fragmentation.

However, the source host will not reduce the size of a datagram below 68 octets.

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