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MTU size that is equal to or larger than the value being set. Do you want to continue (yes/no) ? CAUTION: If the existing bonding setting is changed, the connection to the DR Series system may be lost unless you are sure that the DR Series system can accept this bonding type. In computer networking, jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1500 bytes of payload (but in some cases, jumbo frames can carry up to 9000 bytes of payload). Many Gigabit Ethernet switches and Gigabit Ethernet network interface cards support jumbo frames. Some Fast Ethernet switches and Fast Ethernet network interface cards (NICs) also support jumbo frames. Some computer manufacturers use 9000 bytes as the conventional limit for jumbo frame sizes. Internet Protocol (IP) subnetworks require that all hosts in a subnet have an identical MTU. Consequently, interfaces that use a standard frame size and those that use a jumbo frame size should not be in the same subnet. To reduce the chance of interoperability issues, NICs capable of jumbo frames require special configurations to use jumbo frames. For more information, contact your Dell Support representative for assistance. To verify that the destination system can support a specific frame size you want to attempt, use the following DR Series system CLI commands and specify the frame size in bytes using the following command as an example: network --ping --destination --size network --nslookup --destination Description Performs a domain name system (DNS) lookup for a DR Series system. Syntax network --nslookup --destination 10.25.20.15 Result 10.25.20.15 has name sys-59.storage.local. network --traceroute --destination Description Performs a trace route for packets that were sent to a DR Series system. Syntax network --traceroute --destination 10.25.20.20 Result traceroute to 10.15.10.21 (10.15.10.21), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 10.25.24.1 (10.25.24.1) 0.510 ms 0.654 ms 0.673 ms 2 10.20.12.16 (10.20.12.16) 7.095 ms 7.564 ms 7.843 ms 3 10.16.16.2 (10.16.16.2) 1.092 ms 1.097 ms 1.130 ms 4 10.16.0.9 (10.16.0.9) 1.006 ms 0.980 ms 1.017 ms 5 10.18.14.97) 6.864 ms 5.703 ms 6.264 ms 6 10.13.19.5) 7.230 ms 7.230 ms 7.260 ms 7 10.16.19.6) 8.540 ms 8.624 ms 8.848 ms 8 10.15.15.11 (10.15.15.11) 8.772 ms 9.032 ms 8.859 ms 9 10.18.15.18 (10.158.15.18) 10.540 ms 10.674 ms 10.285 ms 10 10.15.0.21 (10.15.0.21) 9.153 ms 9.051 ms 9.216 ms 38

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MTU size that is
equal to or larger than the value being set. Do you want to continue (yes/no) ?
CAUTION: If the existing bonding setting is changed, the connection to the DR Series system may be lost unless
you are sure that the DR Series system can accept this bonding type.
In computer networking, jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1500 bytes of payload (but in some cases,
jumbo frames can carry up to 9000 bytes of payload).
Many Gigabit Ethernet switches and Gigabit Ethernet network interface cards support jumbo frames. Some Fast
Ethernet switches and Fast Ethernet network interface cards (NICs) also support jumbo frames.
Some computer manufacturers use 9000 bytes as the conventional limit for jumbo frame sizes. Internet Protocol (IP)
subnetworks require that all hosts in a subnet have an identical MTU.
Consequently, interfaces that use a standard frame size and those that use a jumbo frame size should not be in the same
subnet. To reduce the chance of interoperability issues, NICs capable of jumbo frames require special configurations to
use jumbo frames. For more information, contact your Dell Support representative for assistance.
To verify that the destination system can support a specific frame size you want to attempt, use the following DR Series
system CLI commands and specify the frame size in bytes using the following command as an example:
network --ping --destination <ip address> --size <number of bytes>
network --nslookup --destination <ip address | hostname>
Description
Performs a domain name system (DNS) lookup for a DR Series system.
Syntax
network --nslookup --destination 10.25.20.15
Result
10.25.20.15 has name sys-59.storage.local.
network --traceroute --destination <ip address | hostname>
Description
Performs a trace route for packets that were sent to a DR Series system.
Syntax
network --traceroute --destination 10.25.20.20
Result
traceroute to 10.15.10.21 (10.15.10.21), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1
10.25.24.1 (10.25.24.1)
0.510 ms
0.654 ms
0.673 ms
2
10.20.12.16 (10.20.12.16)
7.095 ms
7.564 ms
7.843 ms
3
10.16.16.2 (10.16.16.2)
1.092 ms
1.097 ms
1.130 ms
4
10.16.0.9 (10.16.0.9)
1.006 ms
0.980 ms
1.017 ms
5
10.18.14.97)
6.864 ms
5.703 ms
6.264 ms
6
10.13.19.5)
7.230 ms
7.230 ms
7.260 ms
7
10.16.19.6)
8.540 ms
8.624 ms
8.848 ms
8
10.15.15.11 (10.15.15.11)
8.772 ms
9.032 ms
8.859 ms
9
10.18.15.18 (10.158.15.18)
10.540 ms
10.674 ms
10.285 ms
10
10.15.0.21 (10.15.0.21)
9.153 ms
9.051 ms
9.216 ms
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