* IPv6 MTU of a tunnel: 2 different switches, which wins?
@ 2002-09-02 7:10 Peter Bieringer
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From: Peter Bieringer @ 2002-09-02 7:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Maillist netdev
Hi,
sure here anyone can help me:
Let's say I have an internet connection via PPPoE through ppp0/eth1
MTU eth1: 1500
MTU ppp0: 1492
Over this connection, an IPv6 (named tun6to4) tunnel will be
established. Now I have 2 different switches to adjust the MTU of the
tunnel.
a) using utility ip
b) using sysctl
After unmodified MTU setup:
a)
# ip link show dev tun6to4 | grep -w mtu
42: tun6to4@NONE: <NOARP,UP> mtu 1480 qdisc noqueue
b)
# sysctl -a| grep tun6to4 | grep mtu
net.ipv6.conf.tun6to4.mtu = 1480
But proper MTU will be
MTU tun6to4: 1472 MTU(ppp0) - 20 for IPv4 header
where to proper set now?
1) via ip
2) via sysctl in net.ipv6.conf.tun6to4.mtu
3) both switches
BTW: host should act either as router or standalone.
Thanks for any clarifies,
Peter
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