You should always match mtu if you want to avoid having problems down the line, specially with protocols such as ospf and bgp



On 2013-07-26 7:33 AM, OBrien, Will wrote:
You have to match them appropriately.  Take a look at my nexus-srx example.


On Jul 26, 2013, at 9:30 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:

On Friday, July 26, 2013 03:21:32 PM R S wrote:

In a
broadcast interface (GE) I’ve to run OSPF between my MX
and some systems running OSPF.


What about
L2 and L3 MTU ?


Can I fix
greater MTU on MX and the OSPF adj will come up or not ?
Pls advise
Layer 3 MTU must match on link for OSPF adjacencies to come
up.

I know you can ignore MTU mismatch in Cisco (did that when
deploying Quagga), but haven't tried it for Juniper.

Mark.
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