I'd say it's a bug ... I'd somehow expect returning MTU to 1500 after disabling EOIP (if EOIP is carried over VLAN, then disabling VLAN will disable EOIP). But I wouldn't expect MTU to remain at 1500 after adding EOIP (with low MTU) back. So I'd say that the bug is that MTUs are not thoroughly checked in this case.
Out of curiosity: does connectivity between EOIP endpoints work correctly also is using packet sizes larger than EOIP MTU (and smaller than MTU on both subnets, which seems to be standard 1500)?
Out of curiosity: does connectivity between EOIP endpoints work correctly also is using packet sizes larger than EOIP MTU (and smaller than MTU on both subnets, which seems to be standard 1500)?
Statistics: Posted by mkx — Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:31 am