Explain me what is MTU of a link? Grady 28-September-2007 07:28:31 PMComments forums.techguy.org/.../694582-solved-mtu-vs-fragmentation-threshold.html Posted by crouse forums.techarena.in/networking-security/1236213.htm Posted by crouse MTU (maximum transmission unit for a TCP/IP packet) versus the ...more details forums.techguy.org/networking/694582-solved-mtu-vs-fragmentation-threshold.html - 58k - Posted by waqasahmad http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_transmission_unit Posted by Hash007 Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes, which a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. Every network has a different MTU, which is set by the network administrator. On Windows 95, you can also set the MTU of your machine. This defines the maximum size of the packets sent from your computer onto the network. Ideally, you want the MTU to be the same as the smallest MTU of all the networks between your machine and a message's final destination. Otherwise, if your messages are larger than one of the intervening MTUs, they will get broken up (fragmented), which slows down transmission speeds. Trial and error is the only sure way of finding the optimal MTU, but there are some guidelines that can help. For example, the MTU of many PPP connections is 576, so if you connect to the Internet via PPP, you might want to set your machine's MTU to 576 too. Most Ethernet networks, on the other hand, have an MTU of 1500, which is the default MTU setting for Windows 95. Posted by stephen |
Posted: 28-September-2007 02:14:20 PM By: stephen Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes, which a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent. Every network has a different MTU, which is set by the network administrator. On Windows 95, you can also set the MTU of your machine. This defines the maximum size of the packets sent from your computer onto the network. Ideally, you want the MTU to be the same as the smallest MTU of all the networks between your machine and a message's final destination. Otherwise, if your messages are larger than one of the intervening MTUs, they will get broken up (fragmented), which slows down transmission speeds. Trial and error is the only sure way of finding the optimal MTU, but there are some guidelines that can help. For example, the MTU of many PPP connections is 576, so if you connect to the Internet via PPP, you might want to set your machine's MTU to 576 too. Most Ethernet networks, on the other hand, have an MTU of 1500, which is the default MTU setting for Windows 95. | |
Posted: 23-November-2008 03:44:51 AM By: Hash007 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_transmission_unit | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 06:27:18 AM By: waqasahmad MTU (maximum transmission unit for a TCP/IP packet) versus the ...more details forums.techguy.org/networking/694582-solved-mtu-vs-fragmentation-threshold.html - 58k - | |
Posted: 19-September-2009 04:26:51 AM By: crouse forums.techarena.in/networking-security/1236213.htm | |
Posted: 19-September-2009 04:30:17 AM By: crouse forums.techguy.org/.../694582-solved-mtu-vs-fragmentation-threshold.html |