On Aug 25, 2014, at 7:27 PM, Nick Hilliard <[email protected]> wrote:

> i.e. the ipv4 / ipv6 / arp MTU in each case is 9200 - 14 = 9186.  In order to 
> compensate for the single vlan tagging on the .100 interface and the double 
> tagging on the .200 interface, the vlan MTU is increased to 9204 and then to 
> 9208 bytes respectively.  There is no need to adjust for the vlan tags.

I've heard this referred to as 'dynamic MTU adjustment', though I don't know if 
there's actually a formal name for it.

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