On Jul 17, 2006, at 3:38 PM, ottomeister wrote:
'utquery' should always show the MTU unless the DTU is
running ancient firmware. What does the output say?
sr-san-22:smisrack [54]utquery -d 10.222.143.208
terminalID=0003bab00101
terminalIPA=10.222.143.208
model=CoronaP7
Subnet=255.255.252.0
Router=10.222.140.1
LeaseTim=86400
BarrierLevel=0
DHCPServer=10.222.148.20
AuthSrvr=129.46.201.194
FwSrvr=10.43.12.10
parmsVersion=3.1_120879-03_2006.04.03.16.51
parmsBarrier=310
parmsBarrierLevel=310
currentAuth=10.43.12.100
currentFW=3.1_120879-03_2006.04.03.16.51
currentBarrier=310
currentBarrierLevel=310
AltAuth=10.43.12.15,10.43.12.18,10.43.12.21,10.43.12.24,10.43.12.27,10.4
3.12.12
dname=qualcomm.com.
If the MTU really isn't there then you might be able to find it in
/var/opt/SUNWut/messages on the server that is controlling the
DTU. 'grep' in that file for the IP or MAC address of the DTU and
look for an MTU=nnnn attribute in the output. However, if the
DTU isn't reporting an MTU size to 'utquery' then it's unlikely
that it's reporting one to authd either.
It reports as 1500 in the messages file.
We snooped the server and say it was being sent as option 26, but the
client seems to be ignoring it.
-Steve
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