5 Feb
2004
5 Feb
'04
3:04 p.m.
Ok, I know that this is getting away from the original thread, but I've always wondered this... Why is the MTU on Ethernet 1500 bytes? I have looked through various docs (eg IEEE Std 802.x) and can find where maxUntaggedFrameSize is listed as 1518 octets, but there is no mention of why this was chosen. I know where the minimum frame size comes from (CSMA/CD and propagation times, etc), but the maximum frame size number sounds fairly arbitrary. -- Warren. On Feb 4, 2004, at 5:46 PM, Hani Mustafa wrote:
How does a 50Mbyte MTU sound like?
http://www.psc.edu/~mathis/MTU/
~Hani Mustafa
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