On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
> > Also, i found in "sh ip bgp neighbor" output the following line:
> "Datagrams
> > (max data segment is 536 bytes)".
>
> Okay, TCP has for some reason negotiated a MSS of 536, which means a maximum
> datagram size of 576, assuming you're using IPv4 and there are no IP or TCP
> options present.
Other than a small MTU somewhere on or between the routers, why might they
do this? I just checked on a few routers (7513, 7206, 3640) running both
iBGP and eBGP with peers at the other ends of point to point T3's,
T1's or across our WAN. All of them show:
Datagrams (max data segment is 536 bytes):
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