El día 29/04/2007 a 14:25 David Moreno Garza escribió...

> Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
> > Fragmentation is part of IP.  Changing the MTU does not prevent
> > fragmentation.  Routers and everything in between is permitted to
> > fragment traffic.
> > 
> > You can set the DF (don't fragment) bit in various ways, but the result
> > is that routers which need to fragment will instead drop your packets.
> > IP guarantees that "small enough" packets can be transmitted without
> > fragmentation, but that limit is a part of the protocol and not
> > something you can configure.
> > 
> > What is the problem you are trying to solve?
> 
> Why is this discussion being cross-posted on -devel-spanish?
> 

Because the guy originally sent it here (-devel-spanish)?

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