If the Ethernet standard prompt is
*ETHV2
, the system sends and receives all
TCP/IP data in Ethernet Version 2 frames. You do not need to configure any
additional SSAPs for TCP/IP.
Setting the Maximum Transmission Unit
The maximum transmission unit (MTU) parameter that you can enter on the
Add
TCP/IP Interface
(ADDTCPIFC) command,
Add TCP/IP Route
(ADDTCPRTE)
command,
Change TCP/IP Interface
(CHGTCPIFC) command, or
Change TCP/IP
Route
(CHGTCPRTE) command depends on the type of line that you use. The
following is a list of the maximum MTU values that you can specify, based on the
line type:
Asynchronous (SLIP)
1006
DDI
4352
Ethernet 802.3
1492
Ethernet Version 2
1500
Frame relay
8177
Point-to-Point (PPP)
4096
Token ring (4 meg)
4060
Token ring (16 meg)
16388
Wireless 802.3
1492
Wireless Version 2
1500
X.25
4096
Notes:
1.
TCP/IP processing uses a small part of each datagram. Therefore, the whole
datagram size is unavailable for user data.
2.
The value of the maximum transmission unit used by TCP/IP processing
depends on the value that you specify for the route on the MTU parameter of
the route or interface commands mentioned previously. It also depends on the
type of physical line that you use, the maximum frame size of the network line,
and the SSAP maximum frame size.
Determining the Maximum Size of Datagrams
For a communications line, specify the maximum frame size on the appropriate
Create Line Description
command. The maximum frame size is compared to the
MTU value of the route or interface. TCP/IP uses the lesser of these two values to
determine the maximum size of datagrams that it sends by over this line.
For example, if you specify
1024
for the MTU parameter for a route attached to a
communications line and the line description contained a value of
512
for a
maximum frame size, the maximum datagram size value for the route that TCP/IP
uses is
512
. If the line is varied
off
and you change the maximum frame size on the
Token-ring line description to
1994
, and then the line is varied
on
, the maximum
transmission unit used for the route is reset to
1024
when the next TCP/IP
operation occurs that causes a datagram to be sent.
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