Hi,

default MTU is internally represented as 0 and thus the value you are
receiving is correct.

On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:17 AM <james.holo...@oracle.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to automate a test which checks that the default values are
> being set correctly when adding a network to a host. When I create a
> network without specifying a value for the MTU, I can see from the web UI
> that the default value (1500) is being used.
>
> When I try to retrieve this MTU value from the SDK to ensure it is set
> correctly, the value returned is '0'.
>
> The same issue is not occurring if I explicitly set the MTU value when
> creating the network. When the MTU value is assigned, instead of using the
> default value, it is possible to retrieve it from the SDK correctly.
>
> Is there any way I can retrieve the value for MTU from the SDK when the
> default is used?
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