Is it me or do we miss MTU Settings?
What for? IIRC that’s a thing for a router to tickle with.
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You´re looking for an option to allow “jumbo frames”, i.e. set a higher value for MTU?
Yes thats correct…
I read somewhere that e.g. the CSR326 does support jumbo frames (I don’t see a reason why that should be a setting that can be enabled and disabled - a switch has a certain maximum packet size that it supports, no more, no less) but I couldn’t get it to work in my setup between a Win 10 desktop and a FreeBSD box. I cannot rule out admin’s (= mine) incompetence, though.
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Hello.. The MTU is not able con be configured in SwOS, however, there is a table which helps to know if a CRS or CSS support jumbo frames. Actually, you can find it here: https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS_features and here https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS3xx_series_switches
But to make it easier, here is the answer:
Jumbo frame support (CRS1xx: 4064 Bytes; CRS2xx: 9204 Bytes)
CRS326 / CRS317 support 10218 Bytes
Hello.. The MTU is not able con be configured in SwOS, however, there is a table which helps to know if a CRS or CSS support jumbo frames. Actually, you can find it here: https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS_features and here https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:CRS3xx_series_switches
But to make it easier, here is the answer:
Jumbo frame support (CRS1xx: 4064 Bytes; CRS2xx: 9204 Bytes)
CRS326 / CRS317 support 10218 Bytes
Are you sure this is also valid for CSS? Doesn’t state so in the linked articles.
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Are you sure this is also valid for CSS? Doesn’t state so in the linked articles.
CRS326 and CSS326 are almost identical, Jumbo frame values are the same.