On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 6:08 PM, Nathan Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you can get 1496-byte packets all the way to the UE's IP through the
> EPC, then that shows (interestingly) that S1 traffic from EPC <-> eNB is
> somehow not beholden to the MTU as-reported on the S1 VLAN (or on the
> master interface for that matter), but that PDN traffic definitely is
> restricted by that 1496 MTU.  I'm guessing that Telrad would need to
> release a software fix to increase the PDN VLAN MTU to 1500 or above to
> work around that problem.
>
>
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> That VPLS traffic seems to be constrained by the S1 VLAN MTU, even though
> L3 traffic isn't, is also interesting.  It must have something to do with
> how VPLS is implemented on the EPC side...something is paying attention to
> that MTU value set on that VLAN in certain scenarios but not in others.
> Again, sounds like a software fix may be in order?
>
>
>
> What did Nick have to say when you talked to him on the phone?
>
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>

My observations as well.

Nick is evidently working on the same issues. Didn't hear from him today.


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