On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 05:34:22PM -0400, Rishi Srivatsavai wrote:
> msglen is needed for IS-IS traffic as IS-IS uses 802.3 header format that
> has the length field. When 0 is passed for TRILL traffic we use the 
> Ethernet II header format and set type to TRILL ethertype.
>  
Got it. But if the msglen is larger than ETHERMTU, will it not be
interpreted as an ethertype? It seems like you should check the
payload length in trill_send before creating the header.

Anders
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