Tracepath is the command you want. It's broken for hipersockets in SLES 9 - 
We've been testing a patch that just came out for us but I'm not sure it's
GA.  Under hipersockets, it always devolves to a much smaller MTU than the 
interface actually has. The patch appears to have fixed it.  Check the
archives on this about 4-6 months back. That's how long it took them to fix.

-J





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On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 04:18:45PM -0500, Marcy Cortes wrote:
> There is a linux command that for the life of me I can't remember to
> query MTU settings along the way to your destination.

tracepath?  I do seem to remember something about it not always being possible
to get MTU settings along the entire path, but that is the nest utility I know
that has a chance of giving you what you want.

             Kris

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