o the MAX MTU size would do
>anything..i thought with this command all we were doing was allowing
>a MAXIMUM TRANSMISSION SIZEnot changing the interface so every unit is
>set to this size...that`s what foxes me..
>
>
>cheers anyway
>
>steve
> >From: "Prisci
rom: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>Reply-To: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MTU size increase`s bandwidth [7:27673]
>Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 13:31:04 -0500
>
>Bandwidth is how much capacity a link has. It can't be incre
Bandwidth is how much capacity a link has. It can't be increased without
asking for more bandwidth from a provider or moving to a different
technology. (Just a comment on the subject of your message.)
The amount of bandwidth usable by applications could increase if you
reduced the overhead. Ov
Chaps,
i came across this recently and was wondering if anyone had seen this
before..
we currently have 2 10meg smds(multicast)curcuits spanning the uk
each curcuit is terminated at 2 different point`s (seperate HSSI router
int`s) in 2 seperate HO`s in the UK
the HO`s are linked by gig e
4 matches
Mail list logo