On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 at 11:40, Marcin Kurek <md.ku...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8654.html > > Thanks! > > > But it was [8936, 1240].min - so it was 'negotiated' here to the > > smallest? If you change the 8936 end to 1239, then that will be used, > > regardless who starts it. > > Yes, but why would XR advertise 1240 if I'm using 'tcp mss 8936' for that > neighbor? > Initially I thought that the whole point of this command is to set MSS to a > fixed value of our choice.
I may have misunderstood you. Ddi you have 8936 configured on both ends? I thought you had only 8936 on the CSR. How I understood it: *Dec 8 11:17:15.453: TCP0: Connection to 12.0.0.7:179, advertising MSS 8936 *Dec 8 11:17:15.456: TCP: tcb 7FFB9A6D64C0 connection to 12.0.0.7:179, peer MSS 1240, MSS is 1240 Local 12.0.0.13 CSR is advertising 8936 to remote 12.0.0.7 Remote 12.0.0.7 is advertising 1240 We settle to 1240 I guess you are saying the remote 12.0.0.7 is as well configured to 8936? Then I agree, I wouldn't expect that, and can't explain it. Almost sounds like a bug where the configuration command is only read when IOS-XR establishes the connection, but not when it receives it? -- ++ytti _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/