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)? -- Rudy Godoy | 0x3433BD21 | http://www.htu.com.pe ,''`. http://www.apesol.org - http://www.debian.org : :' : GPG FP: 0D12 8537 607E 2DF5 4EFB 35A7 550F 1A00 3433 BD21 `. `' `-
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