oh yeah, it does, you can bet it does :) Try to set up a OSPF adjacency
between 2 neighbors that have different MTU's in their interfaces and you
will see it :)

I went through a problem with that once, both routers had ATM int, but they
had different MTU's (due some problems with the Passport ATM Net that we
had). They would not form an adjacency, and the error message was about the
DDP packets, which could not be exchanged once that the MTU didn't match.

Persio

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kane, Christopher A." 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 12:33 PM
Subject: RE: OSPF vs EIGRP [7:41613]


> > The most frequently mismatched parameters relevant for OSPF
> > configuration
> > seem to be dead intervals & mtu sizes.
>
> OSPF doesn't care about MTU size.




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