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Configuring tcp mss for an interface, Configuring tcp path mtu discovery – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

3.

Configure an MTU for the
interface.

ip mtu mtu-size

By default, no MTU is configured.
The MTU configured for an interface
takes effect on only packets that are sent

to the CPU for software forwarding,

including packets sent from or destined
for this interface.

Configuring TCP MSS for an interface

The maximum segment size (MSS) option informs the receiver of the largest segment that the sender can

accept. Each end announces its MSS during TCP connection establishment. If the size of a TCP segment
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.
This configuration is effective only for IP packets. If MPLS is enabled on the interface, do not configure the

TCP MSS on the interface.
To configure a TCP MSS of the interface:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

3.

Configure a TCP MSS for the

interface.

tcp mss value

By default, no TCP MSS is configured.

Configuring TCP path MTU discovery

IMPORTANT:

All 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 1191) 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.

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