Configure The Mtu Size On An Interface - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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The flow control sender and receiver must be on the same port-pipe. Flow control is not supported
across different port-pipes.
To enable pause frames, use the following command.
Control how the system responds to and generates 802.3x pause frames on 1 and 10Gig line cards.
INTERFACE mode
flowcontrol rx [off | on] tx [off | on] [threshold {<1-2047> <1-2013>
<1-2013>}]
– rx on: enter the keywords rx on to process the received flow control frames on this port.
– rx off: enter the keywords rx off to ignore the received flow control frames on this port.
– tx on: enter the keywords tx on to send control frames from this port to the connected device
when a higher rate of traffic is received.
– tx off: enter the keywords tx off so that flow control frames are not sent from this port to the
connected device when a higher rate of traffic is received.
– threshold: when you configure tx on, you can set the threshold values for:
*
Number of flow-control packet pointers: the range is from 1 to 2047 (default = 75).
*
Flow-control buffer threshold in KB: the range is from 1 to 2013 (default = 49KB).
*
Flow-control discard threshold in KB: the range is from 1 to 2013 (default= 75KB)
Pause control is triggered when either the flow control buffer threshold or flow control packet pointer
threshold is reached.

Configure the MTU Size on an Interface

If a packet includes a Layer 2 header, the difference in bytes between the link MTU and IP MTU must be
enough to include the Layer 2 header.
For example, for VLAN packets, if the IP MTU is 1400, the Link MTU must be no less than 1422:
1400-byte IP MTU + 22-byte VLAN Tag = 1422-byte link MTU
The MTU range is from 592 to 12000, with a default of 1500. IP MTU automatically configures.
The following table lists the various Layer 2 overheads found in Dell Networking OS and the number of
bytes.
Table 14. Layer 2 Overhead
Layer 2 Overhead
Ethernet (untagged)
VLAN Tag
Untagged Packet with VLAN-Stack Header
Tagged Packet with VLAN-Stack Header
Link MTU and IP MTU considerations for port channels and VLANs are as follows.
Port Channels:
Interfaces
Difference Between Link MTU and IP MTU
18 bytes
22 bytes
22 bytes
26 bytes
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