howto increase MTU size on 100Mbps FE
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Joseph Mack mack.joseph at epa.govFri Apr 26 06:43:34 PDT 2002
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I know that jumbo frames increase throughput rate on GigE and was wondering if a similar thing is possible with regular FE. according to http://sd.wareonearth.com/~phil/jumbo.html the MTU of 1500 was chosen for 10Mbps ethernet and was kept for 100Mbps and 1Gbps ethernet for backwards compatibility on mixed networks. However MTU=1500 is too small for 100Mbps and 1Gbps ethernet. In Gbps ethernet jumbo frames (ie bigger MTU) is used to increase throughput. With netpipe I found that throughput on FE was approx linear with increasing MTU upto the max=1500bytes. I assume that there is no sharp corner at 1500 and if in principle larger frames could be sent, then throughput should also increase for FE. (Let's assume that the larger packets will never get off the LAN and will never need to be fragmented). I couldn't increase the MTU above 1500 with ifconfig or ip link. I found that the MTU seemed to be defined in linux/include/if_ether.h as ETH_DATA_LEN and ETH_FRAME_LEN and increased these by 1500, recompiled the kernel and net-tools and rebooted. I still can't install a device with MTU>1500 VLAN sends a packet larger than the standard MTU, having an extra 4 bytes of out of band data. The VLAN people have problems with larger MTUs. Here's their mailing list http://www.WANfear.com/pipermail/vlan/ where I found the following e-mails http://www.WANfear.com/pipermail/vlan/2002q2/002385.html http://www.WANfear.com/pipermail/vlan/2002q2/002399.html http://www.WANfear.com/pipermail/vlan/2002q2/002401.html which indicate that the MTU is set in the NIC driver and that in some cases the MTU=1500 is coded into the hardware or is at least hard to change. I don't know whether regular commodity switches (eg Netgear FS series) care about packet size, but I was going to try to send packets over a cross-over cable initially. Am I barking up sensible trees here? Thanks Joe -- Joseph Mack PhD, Senior Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin contractor to the National Environmental Supercomputer Center, mailto:mack.joseph at epa.gov ph# 919-541-0007, RTP, NC, USA
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