using non-default MTU for some hosts

Martin P. Hellwig mhellwig at xs4all.nl
Tue Nov 2 13:27:58 PST 2004


Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Matthew Dillon wrote in <200410300330.i9U3UOHn096610 at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:


:You'd probably configure normally with ifconfig, and then use 'route' to
:create a static route to "mi" that uses the different MTU size, and then
:again for "pandora".  i.e. 1500 is the default, and 8000 is the special
:case.  I'm saying this without having tried it, of course.


   It's worth a shot.  I'm not sure if the interface mtu is a cap or just
   a suggested default.


How do you even add an explicit route to a machine already on the local
network? Did anybody ever try that? Thanks!
 -mi
I seem to fail the see the logic in this, IMHO when a device is 
reachable on its MAC layer and if the other node is on the same subnet, 
the NIC will always try to reach that node directly?

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mph




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