Specifying a higher MTU for some peers
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:17:44 -0400
Hello!
Is there a way to specify -- on Unix in general or FreeBSD or Solaris in
particular -- that a higher than default MTU can be used in all
communications with a particular host?
I want to take advantage of the Jumbo Frames capabilities of some of our new
machines, without reorganizing the whole network.
Thanks!
-mi
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