How are you doing, Marco?

I actually DID think about this for a bit.
To my knowledge Ethernet MTU is 1500, and ATM MTU depend on the connection. 
In my case we have 3M connection, but I am not sure what the MTU is because
I have not looked at my partner company's 'sh int' result.  But I would
assume that it would be bigger than 1500.

But at any rate, I am not sure if this will result in the ping failure.  My
understanding of MTU is that, if a node gets a datagram which is bigger than
the set MTU, it will just break it up to smaller fragments and process them.

If I am missing something, please let me know.

Thank.

Sean KimM.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
> 
> Sean Kim wrote:
> 
> > There isn't any problem with connection of performance.  But
> I am very
> > curious about why this is happening.
> > Does anybody have any idea why this would happen?  Or can
> anybody give me a
> > clue as to how to approach this problem?
> 
> Think MTU difference.
> 
>               Regards,
> 
>                       Marco.
> 
> 




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