Displaying the maximum frame size, Operating notes for maximum frame size, Operating notes for jumbo traffic-handling – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Port Traffic Controls

Jumbo Frames

Displaying the Maximum Frame Size

Use the

show jumbos command to display the globally configured untagged

maximum frame size for the switch.

ProCurve(config)# show jumbos

Jumbos Global Values

Configured : MaxFrameSize : 9216 Ip-MTU : 9198
In Use : MaxFrameSize : 9216 Ip-MTU : 9198

Figure 13-5. Displaying the Maximum Frame Size and IP MTU Values

Operating Notes for Maximum Frame Size

When you set a maximum frame size for Jumbo frames, it must be on
a global level. You cannot use the

jumbo max-frame-size command on

a per-port or per-VLAN basis.

The original way to configure Jumbo frames remains the same, which
is per-VLAN, but you cannot set a maximum frame size per-VLAN.

Jumbo support must be enabled for a VLAN from the CLI or through
SNMP.

Setting the maximum frame size does not require a reboot.

When you upgrade to a version of software that supports setting the
maximum frame size from a version that did not, the

max-frame-size

value is set automatically to 9216 bytes.

Configuring a Jumbo maximum frame size on a VLAN allows frames
up to

max-frame-size even though other VLANs of which the port is a

member are not enabled for Jumbo support.

Operating Notes for Jumbo Traffic-Handling

ProCurve does not recommend configuring a voice VLAN to accept jumbo
frames. Voice VLAN frames are typically small, and allowing a voice VLAN
to accept jumbo frame traffic can degrade the voice transmission perfor­
mance.

You can configure the default, primary, and/or (if configured) the manage­
ment VLAN to accept jumbo frames on all ports belonging to the VLAN.

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