I doubt you really have to know them anyway. It would be really silly if 
you did since there's actually no agreement on them. The numbers that got 
standardized in IEEE 802.1D Annex C don't agree with what IBM was already 
using and what many vendors still use.

Priscilla

At 02:11 AM 5/6/02, Sergei G. wrote:
>there is no formula. However, you may remember, and should, with real life
>associations:
>
>a.. 000: 516 bytes (DDN 1822)
>
>
>a.. 001: 1500 bytes (Ethernet)
>
>
>a.. 010: 2052 bytes
>
>
>a.. 011: 4472 bytes (Token Ring, and Cisco maximum)
>
>--
>baba
>""Phil Barker""  wrote in message
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> > You have to remember them.
> > Phil.
> >   "Sharifi, Reza"  wrote: Hi,
> > Can any body tell me is there is formula to figure out the maximum frame
> > size in a RIF packet, or do I have to memorize all these numbers?.
> > Thanks
> > 000 516
> > 001 1500
> > 010 2052
> > 011 4472
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Get personalised at My Yahoo!.
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