Enabling jumbo frames to increase the mirroring path MTU
On 1-Gbps and 10-Gbps ports in the mirroring path, you can reduce the number of dropped frames by enabling jumbo frames on all intermediate switches and routers. (The MTU on the switches covered by this manual is 9220 bytes for frames having an 802.1Q VLAN tag, and 9216 bytes for untagged frames.)
Frame type configuration |
Maximum frame size |
VLAN tag |
Frame mirrored to local port |
Frame mirrored to remote port |
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Data |
Data |
IPv4 header |
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Untagged |
Non-jumbo (default config.) |
1518 |
0 |
1518 |
1464 |
54 |
Jumbo on all VLANs |
9216 |
0 |
9216 |
9162 |
54 |
|
Jumbo11 On all but source VLAN |
1518 |
0 |
n/a |
1464 |
54 |
|
Tagged |
Non-jumbo |
1522 |
4 |
1522 |
1468 |
54 |
Jumbo11 on all VLANs |
9220 |
4 |
9218 |
9164 |
54 |
|
Jumbo11 On all but source VLAN |
1522 |
4 |
n/a22 |
1468 |
54 |