Well,
We had the same issue when switching one of our so called
"wavelength" from L2 (1536) to MPLS/Jumbo (9216).
After the usual Level 1 incompetence, we got tired and asked to
bumped it to engineering, we found out they had some active booster that
had a limitation of 2000 bytes per packet.
There was an active/passive MUX, from FS.com, that created some
headache for us too...
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On 10/22/18 16:21, john doe wrote:
I talked to my supplier and they say that there is no MTU settings or
limitations on their wavelength service. I have other wavelengths from the
same supplier that works as expected so maybe it's not on their end.
Johan
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 8:10 AM Mikael Abrahamsson <[email protected]> wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018, john doe wrote:
The setup is a Cisco on one side and a MX one the other. Between them
are a
10G wavelength. MPLS, RSVP is running and the ERO of my LSP is taking the
What could cause the Low MTU?
My guess is that it's actually not a "wavelength" but someones packet
network in between and they're just calling it a "wavelength". So call the
"wavelength" provider and ask them what MTU they support.
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