24 Aug
2010
24 Aug
'10
2:15 p.m.
>> 1220? I am pretty sure the minimal IPv6 MTU is 1280 and that below it fragmentation should be handled by the medium that transports packets smaller than that.... Can you enlighten me >> Bill? :) Please correct me if I'm wrong, but last I heard IPv6 routers do not do fragmentation...it's up to the IPv6 end hosts to properly determine the path MTU. Thanks... Vyto Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 11:42:04 +0200 From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org> Subject: Re: IPv6 PMTUD and OS-X To: bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com Cc: nanog@nanog.org Message-ID: <4C6F9F6C.80609@unfix.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 On 2010-08-21 09:18, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote: > On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:34:23PM +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote: >> On 2010-08-20 23:27, Franck Martin wrote: >>> I'm trying to debug a pesky PMTUD issue with IPv6 on Mac OS-X 10.6. >>> >>> It happens only from home, on wireless, when connected to a mac >>> aiport that does an automatic tunnel (teredo) to IPv6 backbone. >> >> Welcome to the great world of Teredo/6to4 where the endpoints/relays >> of the tunnel are anycasted in both IPv4 and IPv6 and thus can be >> quite difficult to debug, it can be done but requires quite a lot of >> vision in the network on both IPv4 and which will be generally near impossible. >> >>> There are IPv6 web site that I cannot browse until I lower the MTU >>> to >> 1400. >> >> Why don't you just do 1280 which is the default? >> >> Do also note that you have two levels of PMTU, the IPv6 one and the >> IPv4 one. If you configure your MTU of the tunnel incorrectly >> compared to the relay that you are using you will not see the PMTU's >> coming through either or they might not accept your large packets. >> >> Both MTUs can be broken due to folks filtering ICMP which is >> generally a bad thing to do. >> >> Greets, >> Jeroen > > > or - if you are tunneled more than once, you might be ultra conservative > and drop your MTU to 1220 - that should weed out the edge cases where even 1280 > is too large. 1220? I am pretty sure the minimal IPv6 MTU is 1280 and that below it fragmentation should be handled by the medium that transports packets smaller than that.... Can you enlighten me Bill? :) Greets, Jeroen
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