Frame Size Requirements
Page 18-12
MTU Handling
Routers address the problem of maximum frame size limitations with the notion found in
many protocols of a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size. Protocols use this notion in two
possible ways.
• PDU Fragmentation/Reassembly
The router is configured with the MTU of each port. If a frame that is too large is required
to be sent on a port, the Protocol Data Unit (PDU) within the frame is fragmented into
many smaller PDUs, each of which is re-encapsulated and sent as a frame that fits within
the MTU.
• Connection-oriented end-to-end MTU negotiation
When an end-station enters into a protocol to communicate with another station the initial
PDU exchanges are guaranteed to fit all possible MTUs. In the handshaking between end-
stations to establish the connection a phase is entered where large frames are sent. If an
intervening link has an MTU too small for these frames it will be dropped and the hand-
shaking will time out. The end-stations send progressively smaller frames until the hand-
shaking succeeds and hence establish the MTU to be used between the two stations for
the remainder of their connection use.
IP supports the former mechanism and IPX the latter.
IP Fragmentation
The Omni Switch/Router Ethernet interfaces will use IP fragmentation if they are allowed to
(i.e., if the
Don’t Fragment
bit is not set.) Fragmentation by FDDI and Token Ring is not
supported though technically the Token Ring could send frames larger than those supported
by FDDI and LAN Emulation could generate frames larger than both.
ICMP Based MTU Discovery
IP uses the Don’t Fragment bit to support an MTU discovery protocol that superficially resem-
bles the negotiation of IPX. The difference is that when IP stations attempt to discover an
MTU size for their use, which doesn’t require fragmentation by intermediate routers, the
protocol expects a protocol response
by the intermediate router
, this is an ICMP reporting that
a frame was dropped because it couldn’t be fragmented.
The Omni Switch/Router transformation function of any to any switching
does not
support
this ICMP generation but just silently drops IP frames which can’t be fragmented. The IP
router
in the Omni Switch/Router does honor this protocol and support ICMP. It is only the
any to any switching which doesn’t because it is not a router and may not even have an IP
address with which to respond.
IPX Packet Size Negotiation
For IPX the requirement of intervening devices is simply to drop frames that are too large to
be forwarded. This is what the Omni Switch/Router does.
Other Protocols
Dropping oversize frames is the approach for all protocols other than IP. If the protocol in
question is modeled like IPX this will be the correct thing to do and will not cause problems.
If the protocol is modeled like IP and expects fragmentation to occur or requires explicit
response from the Omni Switch/Router then the protocol will not succeed in any to any
switching.
Summary of Contents for Omni Switch/Router
Page 1: ...Part No 060166 10 Rev C March 2005 Omni Switch Router User Manual Release 4 5 www alcatel com ...
Page 4: ...page iv ...
Page 110: ...WAN Modules Page 3 40 ...
Page 156: ...UI Table Filtering Using Search and Filter Commands Page 4 46 ...
Page 164: ...Using ZMODEM Page 5 8 ...
Page 186: ...Displaying and Setting the Swap State Page 6 22 ...
Page 202: ...Creating a New File System Page 7 16 ...
Page 270: ...Displaying Secure Access Entries in the MPM Log Page 10 14 ...
Page 430: ...OmniChannel Page 15 16 ...
Page 496: ...Configuring Source Route to Transparent Bridging Page 17 48 ...
Page 542: ...Dissimilar LAN Switching Capabilities Page 18 46 ...
Page 646: ...Application Example DHCP Policies Page 20 30 ...
Page 660: ...GMAP Page 21 14 ...
Page 710: ...Viewing the Virtual Interface of Multicast VLANs Page 23 16 ...
Page 722: ...Application Example 5 Page 24 12 ...
Page 788: ...Viewing UDP Relay Statistics Page 26 24 ...
Page 872: ...The WAN Port Software Menu Page 28 46 ...
Page 960: ...Deleting a PPP Entity Page 30 22 ...
Page 978: ...Displaying Link Status Page 31 18 ...
Page 988: ...Displaying ISDN Configuration Entry Status Page 32 10 ...
Page 1024: ...Backup Services Commands Page 34 14 ...
Page 1062: ...Diagnostic Test Cable Schematics Page 36 24 ...
Page 1072: ...Configuring a Switch with an MPX Page A 10 ...
Page 1086: ...Page B 14 ...
Page 1100: ...Page I 14 Index ...