I think this a very good question to be tested in GNS3 with wireshark.
Doing things you'll learn so much better than just reading about it. Please
let us know what you find out.

Regards,

Tom

On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Imran Ali <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> By  default when bgp router sends  update ...does it  sets  DF bit ?
> question 1
>
> in  this case if  the  size  of  update packet  let say  is  larger than
> MTU  of any of transit links  ..then any transit  router upon reception of
> DF marked bgp update packet send  an ICMP error ,  if icmp is filtered due
> to any firewall then originating router will not reduce the MSS and   this
> results in oscilaitng  bgp sessions
>
>
> http://nagendrakumar-nagendra.blogspot.com/2010/03/bgp-path-mtu-discovery.html
>
> does  any one have  experinced the same or  can comment on this ?
>
>
> 2)  if  bgp path mtu  is enabled by  default ..then do the router undergo
> path mtu discovery ..and figures out lowest mtu of transit links and then
> adjusts  the [mss = lowes mtu - (ip headers) - (tcp headers) ]  ..?
>
>
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