So I've been setting up XenServer for the entire weekend and trying to figure out why my iSCSI wasn't reading right when I bumped the MTU to 7K. So if I use my GS108T, the jumbo frames work without issue. The moment I pass traffic through the Asus router, it fails (Packet needs to be fragmented but DF set when pinging >4000b frames). My iSCSI box 4k frames are 4192, which fail when pinging.
Does anyone know what size jumbo frames the router supports? The iSCSI unit I am using is running 4k sectors, so I am hoping I can push the 7K through so I can push an entire sector+some through per packet, but doesn't seem to be so. the jumbo frame support is flipped on. I've even tried going in via SSH and changing the eth1/2 to 9k packets to see if that fixes it. I've googled it till I'm blue in the face, but all I see is that jumbo frame support - Check! vs any real data on what sizes. I'm running merlinwrt on the box, up to date when checked 2 weeks ago (bonding/LAG will be used later). Hopefully someone can clue me in.
Thanks.
Does anyone know what size jumbo frames the router supports? The iSCSI unit I am using is running 4k sectors, so I am hoping I can push the 7K through so I can push an entire sector+some through per packet, but doesn't seem to be so. the jumbo frame support is flipped on. I've even tried going in via SSH and changing the eth1/2 to 9k packets to see if that fixes it. I've googled it till I'm blue in the face, but all I see is that jumbo frame support - Check! vs any real data on what sizes. I'm running merlinwrt on the box, up to date when checked 2 weeks ago (bonding/LAG will be used later). Hopefully someone can clue me in.
Thanks.