Configure The Mtu Size On An Interface - Dell S4048–ON Configuration Manual

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flowcontrol rx [off | on] tx [off | on] [negotiate]
– 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.
– negotiate: enable pause-negotiation with the egress port of the peer device. If the negotiate command is not used,
pause-negotiation is disabled. 40 gigabit Ethernet interfaces do not support pause-negotiation.
– 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)

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 following table lists the various Layer 2 overheads found in Dell Networking OS and the number of bytes.
The following table lists the various Layer 2 overheads found in the Dell Networking OS and the number of bytes.
Table 42. 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:
All members must have the same link MTU value and the same IP MTU value.
The port channel link MTU and IP MTU must be less than or equal to the link MTU and IP MTU values configured on the channel
members.
For example, if the members have a link MTU of 2100 and an IP MTU 2000, the port channel's MTU values cannot be higher than
2100 for link MTU or 2000 bytes for IP MTU.
VLANs:
All members of a VLAN must have the same IP MTU value.
Members can have different Link MTU values. Tagged members must have a link MTU 4–bytes higher than untagged members
to account for the packet tag.
The VLAN link MTU and IP MTU must be less than or equal to the link MTU and IP MTU values configured on the VLAN
members.
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Interfaces
Difference Between Link MTU and IP MTU
18 bytes
22 bytes
22 bytes
26 bytes

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