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<title>Maximum transmission unit (MTU) considerations</title>
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<h3 id="rzahqiscsimtucons">Maximum transmission unit (MTU) considerations</h3>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq235">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">The frame sizes discussed here do not include the Ethernet
14 byte MAC header.</div>
<p>In contrast to the 9000 byte jumbo frames provided in IXS and IXA attached
servers, virtual Ethernet in systems attached by an iSCSI network defaults
to a smaller frame size that can be transported in a standard 1500 byte Ethernet
frame.</p>
<p>If the iSCSI network is capable of a larger frame size, you can configure
virtual Ethernet to use a larger size up to 9000 bytes, which improves performance.
In a complex iSCSI network, there may be a mix of maximum frame sizes depending
on the network topology and equipment involved.</p>
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<div class="notetitle" id="wq236">Note:</div>
<div class="notebody">MTU prompts in the Install Windows Server (INSWNTSVR) command
have no effect except for external LAN adapters used on IXS.</div>
<p>See the following topics for information about MTU configuration:</p>
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<li><a href="rzahqmtuconsconf.htm#rzahqmtuconsconf">Configuring virtual Ethernet for maximum performance on iSCSI networks
that support frames larger than 1500 bytes</a></li>
<li><a href="rzahqconfigveiscsilessthan.htm#rzahqconfigveiscsilessthan">Configuring virtual Ethernet for iSCSI networks that have a maximum
frame size that is less than 1500 bytes</a></li>
<li><a href="rzahqconfigvetcp.htm#rzahqconfigvetcp">Configuring virtual Ethernet to support unusual non-TCP applications
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