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    MTU, should I mess with it?

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      1337
      last edited by 1337

      Should I mess with the MTU settings on NICs and switches?
      In what situations does it make sense?

      So far in life I never bothered but thought I'll look into it when I have time.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @1337
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        @Pete-S said in MTU, should I mess with it?:

        Should I mess with the MTU settings on NICs and switches?
        In what situations does it make sense?

        So far in life I never bothered but thought I'll look into it when I have time.

        The general answer here is, if you have to ask, you don’t need to touch it.

        Basically you only need to deal with that at a point where you’re having some kind of overhead on the ethernet frames

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        • EddieJenningsE
          EddieJennings @JaredBusch
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          @JaredBusch said in MTU, should I mess with it?:

          @Pete-S said in MTU, should I mess with it?:

          Should I mess with the MTU settings on NICs and switches?
          In what situations does it make sense?

          So far in life I never bothered but thought I'll look into it when I have time.

          The general answer here is, if you have to ask, you don’t need to touch it.

          Basically you only need to deal with that at a point where you’re having some kind of overhead on the ethernet frames

          I had to mess with it once when dealing with VPN with a Cisco ASA 5505, but other than that, never.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @EddieJennings
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            @EddieJennings said in MTU, should I mess with it?:

            @JaredBusch said in MTU, should I mess with it?:

            @Pete-S said in MTU, should I mess with it?:

            Should I mess with the MTU settings on NICs and switches?
            In what situations does it make sense?

            So far in life I never bothered but thought I'll look into it when I have time.

            The general answer here is, if you have to ask, you don’t need to touch it.

            Basically you only need to deal with that at a point where you’re having some kind of overhead on the ethernet frames

            I had to mess with it once when dealing with VPN with a Cisco ASA 5505, but other than that, never.

            PPPoE is the other common reason.

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            • notverypunnyN
              notverypunny
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              The only scenarios I've seen are:

              • PPPoE / DSL
              • Jumbo Frames
              • VPNs
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