Re: Is jumbo ethernet MTU possible with Hamachi Gigabit ethernet driver?

Pete Wyckoff (pw@osc.edu)
Thu, 5 Apr 2001 10:36:41 -0400


The hardware also must support jumbo MTUs. Hamachi limit is 1518 or
1522 (vlan) bytes, and the driver can't fix that.

-- Pete

johnw@believe.com said:
> I'm trying to get some Gigabit ethernet cards that use the Packet
> Engines Hamachi GNIC-II chip to use a large mtu to attempt to get a
> throughput of close to the 1Gb rating of the card. This is on a Compact
> PCI Alpha system. I'm trying to use an MTU in the 8000 to 9000 range
> and so far have not been able to get these MTUs to work.
>
> I have changed the PKT_BUF_SZ and MAX_FRAME_SIZE constants in hamachi.c
> and ETH_DATA_LEN and ETH_FRAME_LEN in if_ether.h. I can use ifconfig to
> change the MTU above 1500 on one side of a connection but as soon as I
> raise the MTU on both sides to greater than 1500 the link dies. I can
> change the MTU with ifconfig back to 1500 and the link will resume
> operation. We are currently somewhat married to the 2.2.14 kernel.
>
> I read that some ethernet drivers will support jumbo MTUs. There
> appears to be something in the hamachi driver or the kernel that I've
> missed. Perhaps this only works with a later version kernel or the
> hamachi driver needs more changes? Any help would be appreciated.
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