Colin Whittaker <co...@netech.ie> wrote:
>
> Have you tried rebooting the switch acting as a router.
> 
> In my experience about 20% of the boxes we enabled jumbo routing on
> would not work quite right until after a reboot.  This is something
> that was solved by just reloading the switch after configuring the
> routing mtu in addition to the reload after configuring the layer2
> mtu.

I would imagine that reloading the router would have accomplished the
same effect as re-issuing the config command, but I have not had a
chance to test it.

IOS does warn that after you submit this command:

    system mtu jumbo 9000

that a reload is required for it to take effect, but no such warning is
issued for this command:

    system mtu routing 9000

Because of that first requirement, we do reload the box after applying
the config template to it, so I think I can answer "yes" to the
question.

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