Randy wrote:
I perhaps; should have been *clearer*! Default-MTUs for different
media-types are *different*!
That does not by any stretch of the imagination *imply* that a
router/switch's BVI/SVI/L3-interface will *auto-magically*
coalesce(INCREASE) transit-datagrams to fit the MTU of the
outgoing-interface.
I'm *not* looking to increase the size of the datagrams for an outbound
interface. I have two internal interfaces. One with public IPs and one
with private IPs. I have one external interface, which is bridged with
the public internal interface. I want to be able to pass large
datagrams *between the two internal interfaces* while fragmenting
traffic originating with either internal interface and heading for the
external interface. It sounds like even that is impossible, which sucks.
Peace... Sridhar
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