Configuring Tcp Path Mtu Discovery - HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual

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is smaller than the MSS of the receiver, TCP sends the TCP segment without fragmentation. If not, it
fragments the segment according to the receiver's MSS.
If you configure a TCP MSS on an interface, the size of each TCP segment received or sent on the
interface cannot exceed the MSS value.
This configuration takes effect only for TCP connections established after the configuration rather than the
TCP connections that already exist.
To configure a TCP MSS of the interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Configure a TCP MSS for the
interface.

Configuring TCP path MTU discovery

IMPORTANT:
All the devices on a TCP connection must be enabled to send ICMP error messages by using the ip
unreachables enable command.
TCP path MTU discovery (in RFC 1 191) discovers the path MTU between the source and destination ends
of a TCP connection. It works as follows:
1.
A TCP source device sends a packet with the Don't Fragment (DF) bit set.
2.
A router that fails to forward the packet because it exceeds the MTU on the outgoing interface
discards the packet and returns an ICMP error message, which contains the MTU of the outgoing
interface.
3.
Upon receiving the ICMP message, the TCP source device calculates the current path MTU of the
TCP connection.
4.
The TCP source device sends subsequent TCP segments that each are smaller than the MSS (MSS
= path MTU – IP header length – TCP header length).
If the TCP source device still receives ICMP error messages when the MSS is smaller than 32 bytes, the
TCP source device will fragment packets.
An ICMP error message received from a router that does not support RFC 1 191 has the MTU of the
outgoing interface set to 0. Upon receiving the ICMP message, the TCP source device selects the path
MTU smaller than the current path MTU from the MTU table as described in RFC 1 191 to calculate the TCP
MSS. The MTU table contains MTUs of 68, 296, 508, 1006, 1280, 1492, 2002, 4352, 8166, 17914,
32000, and 65535 bytes. Because the minimum TCP MSS specified by the system is 32 bytes, the actual
minimum MTU is 72 bytes.
After you enable TCP path MTU discovery, all new TCP connections will detect the path MTU. The device
uses the path MTU to calculate the MSS to avoid IP fragmentation.
The path MTU uses the following aging mechanism to make sure that the source device can increase the
path MTU when the minimum link MTU on the path increases.
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
tcp mss value
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no TCP MSS is configured.

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