On Mon, 2012-08-27 at 16:02 -0700, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
> On 08/27/2012 03:39 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > On 27 August 2012 14:48, Todd And Margo Chester
> > wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> Can anyone tell me what this means?
> >>
I looking for?
MTU:1500
This interface is not doing jumbo frames.
Betcha this shows the same thing:
cat /sys/class/net/virbr0/mtu
(Or find it under /sys/devices/virtual/net possibly.)
Mess with it carefully.
{^_^}
I would loose that bet:
$ cat /sys/class/net/virbr0/mtu
1500
On 08/27/2012 03:39 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On 27 August 2012 14:48, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what this means?
just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
ifcfg and ethernet switch.
Well first of all. What is giving you this error or
interface is not doing jumbo frames.
Betcha this shows the same thing:
cat /sys/class/net/virbr0/mtu
(Or find it under /sys/devices/virtual/net possibly.)
Mess with it carefully.
{^_^}
, 2012 4:49 PM
To: Scientific Linux Users
Subject: jumbo frames?
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what this means?
just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
ifcfg and ethernet switch.
Many thanks,
-T
> Todd and Margo Chester:
>
> I can give you some information.
&
On 27 August 2012 14:48, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can anyone tell me what this means?
>
> just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
> ifcfg and ethernet switch.
Well first of all. What is giving you this error or message? Jumbo
frames are not
ng for?
MTU:1500
Your using the default MTU of 1500 bytes so you aren't using Jumbo frames.
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Larry Brower, CCNA
Fedora Ambassador - North America
Fedora Quality Assurance
lbro...@fedoraproject.org
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in here, MTU's only 1500, so no jumbo frames.
Hi Alex,
$ ifconfig virbr0
virbr0Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 52:54:00:EB:2D:7B
inet addr:192.168.122.1 Bcast:192.168.122.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX
Margo
Chester
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 4:49 PM
To: Scientific Linux Users
Subject: jumbo frames?
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what this means?
just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
ifcfg and ethernet switch.
Many thanks,
-T
> Todd and Margo Chester:
>
>
, 2012 4:49 PM
To: Scientific Linux Users
Subject: jumbo frames?
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what this means?
just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
ifcfg and ethernet switch.
Many thanks,
-T
> Todd and Margo Chester:
>
> I can give you some in
: jumbo frames?
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what this means?
just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
ifcfg and ethernet switch.
Many thanks,
-T
> Todd and Margo Chester:
>
> I can give you some information.
>
> jumbo frames refer to a capability to send ver
Todd And Margo Chester writes:
> Can anyone tell me what this means?
>
> just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
> ifcfg and ethernet switch.
MTU=9000 is a "jumbo frame". Lots of data stuck onto the same sized IP
header means more data goin
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me what this means?
just disable jumbo frames on centos host interface
ifcfg and ethernet switch.
Many thanks,
-T
On 10/19/2011 06:06 PM, carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
I have a SL6.1 server acting as a storage server (iscsi and nfs). Is it
possible to configure jumbo frames on a specific vlan or is it a stupid
question??
This host has two physical nics, but in one of them I have configured
vlans:
1: eth0
Hi all,
I have a SL6.1 server acting as a storage server (iscsi and nfs). Is
it possible to configure jumbo frames on a specific vlan or is it a
stupid question??
This host has two physical nics, but in one of them I have configured
vlans:
1: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast
state UP
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