Re: Access Concentrators and MTU.
According to RFC 1661 PPP:
- the default MRU is 1500 octets
- any side of a PPP link must accept packets of 1500 octets
(for debugging reasons)
- only if a MRU other than 1500 is required,
will the MRU be negotiated.
So, PPP clients and servers will skip the MTU negotiation,
if both sides want a MRU of 1500. And the MTU defaults to 1500.
However, a PPP client or server should _not_ ignore a MRU option
during the LCP negotiation. If either side requests a MRU of 1492,
the other side should accept or reject it. Ignoring the MRU option
in the sense that it is not explicitly accepted, is the same as
accepting it. But this is not in accordance with RCF1661, I think.
Tschüß,
Manuel
On Friday 20 June 2003 00:02, John O'Keefe wrote:
> My understanding is that the "clients" such as windows use a value of
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