Jumbo frames, Terminology, Terminology -8 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Port Traffic Controls
Jumbo Frames

Jumbo Frames

Feature

Default

Menu

CLI

Web

display VLAN jumbo status

n/a

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configure jumbo VLANs

Disabled

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The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the maximum size IP frame the
switch can receive for Layer 2 frames inbound on a port. The switch drops any
inbound frames larger than the MTU allowed on the port. On ports operating
at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, the MTU is fixed at 1522 bytes. However, ports
operating at 1 Gbs or 10 Gbps speeds accept forward frames of up to 9220
bytes (including four bytes for a VLAN tag) when configured for jumbo traffic.
You can enable inbound jumbo frames on a per-VLAN basis. That is, on a VLAN
configured for jumbo traffic, all ports belonging to that VLAN and operating
at 1 Gbs or 10 Gbps allow inbound jumbo frames of up to 9220 bytes.
(Regardless of the mode configured on a given jumbo-enabled port, if the port
is operating at only 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps, only frames that do not exceed 1522
bytes are allowed inbound on that port.)

Terminology

Jumbo Frame:

An IP frame exceeding 1522 bytes in size. The maximum

Jumbo frame size is 9220 bytes. (This size includes 4 bytes for the VLAN
tag.)

Jumbo VLAN:

A VLAN configured to allow inbound jumbo traffic. All ports

belonging to a jumbo and operating at 1 Gbps or higher can receive jumbo
frames from external devices. If the switch is in a meshed domain, then
all meshed ports (operating at 1 Gbps or higher) on the switch will accept
jumbo traffic from other devices in the mesh.

MTU

(Maximum Transmission Unit): This is the maximum-size IP frame

the switch can receive for Layer 2 frames inbound on a port. The switch
allows jumbo frames of up to 9220 bytes.

Standard MTU:

An IP frame of 1522 bytes in size. (This size includes 4 bytes

for the VLAN tag.)

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