Hi Kevin,

we probe the path MTU, not read it from the NIC, so it's possible that
something along the way is restricting the MTU to your device 101.1. Maybe
the device itself has a different MTU setting.

--M

On Mon, Jul 7, 2025 at 1:31 PM Kevin Williams <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
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> In my UHD logs I see:
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> [DEBUG] [MPMD] Path MTU for address 10.20.101.1: 1500
>
> [DEBUG] [MPMD] Path MTU for address 10.20.102.1: 8016
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>
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> But “ip addr” shows that the mtu is 9000 on both 10 gbe  interfaces on the
> the host and the usrp.
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> This is point-to-point connected.
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>
>
> What else could be causing this?
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> Many thanks, Kevin
>
>
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