Title : IP MTU and Packet fragmentation
Protocol : ICMP and DF bit = 0
Network Diagram for capture:
Dropbox link:
Between_Router1_and_Router2_IP_MTU_1500
Between_Router2_and_Router3_IP_MTU_1000
Online packet capture:
Between_Router1_and_Router2_IP_MTU_1500 : https://www.cloudshark.org/captures/ced2396abaf1
Between_Router2_and_Router3_IP_MTU_1000 : https://www.cloudshark.org/captures/e4e0e6a21e86
Disclaimer
Information above is either from RFCs or it's Googled. This blog is result of my enthusiasm, desire and hard work to lean networking and share my leanings. Most of the times I’ll be using GNS3 network simulator. All I've here is collection of my findings, thanks to Google. Please do not ask for any of the software from CISCO/Juniper, it's better to Google it and try your luck.
Protocol : ICMP and DF bit = 0
Network Diagram for capture:
Dropbox link:
Between_Router1_and_Router2_IP_MTU_1500
Between_Router2_and_Router3_IP_MTU_1000
Online packet capture:
Between_Router1_and_Router2_IP_MTU_1500 : https://www.cloudshark.org/captures/ced2396abaf1
Between_Router2_and_Router3_IP_MTU_1000 : https://www.cloudshark.org/captures/e4e0e6a21e86
Disclaimer
Information above is either from RFCs or it's Googled. This blog is result of my enthusiasm, desire and hard work to lean networking and share my leanings. Most of the times I’ll be using GNS3 network simulator. All I've here is collection of my findings, thanks to Google. Please do not ask for any of the software from CISCO/Juniper, it's better to Google it and try your luck.
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