Configuring ip mtu, Snmp implementation, Configuring ip mtu -14 – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Port Traffic Controls
Jumbo Frames

Configuring IP MTU

N o t e

The following feature is available on the switches covered in this guide.
Jumbos support is required. On switches that do not support this command,
the IP MTU value is derived from the maximum frame size and is not config­
urable.

You can set the IP MTU globally by entering this command. The value of

max-

frame-size must be greater than or equal to 18 bytes more than the value
selected for

ip-mtu. For example, if ip-mtu is set to 8964, the max-frame-size is

configured as 8982.

Syntax: jumbo ip-mtu <size>

Globally sets the IP MTU size. Values range between 1500 and
9198 bytes. This value must be 18 bytes less than the value of
max-frame-size.

Default: 9198 bytes

SNMP Implementation

Jumbo Maximum Frame Size.

The maximum frame size for Jumbos is supported with the following propri­
etary MIB object:

hpSwitchMaxFrameSize OBJECT-TYPE

This is the value of the global

max-frame-size supported by the switch. The

default value is set to 9216 bytes.

Jumbo IP MTU.

The IP MTU for Jumbos is supported with the following proprietary MIB
object:

hpSwitchIpMTU OBJECT-TYPE

This is the value of the global Jumbos IP MTU (or L3 MTU) supported by the
switch. The default value is set to 9198 bytes (a value that is 18 bytes less than
the largest possible maximum frame size of 9216 bytes). This object can only
be used in switches which support

max-frame-size and ip-mtu configuration.

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