Well, the details may vary, but
1)You have to adjust the MTU on your switch. The 6500 probably supports jumbo
payloads. Remember, on a subnet
the MTU is set to be the lowest of all. So, all the machines on the lan must
have jumbo frames or it won't function
correctly. Likewise, to communicate using jumbo frames with ANY
machine,wherever it might be, that machine MUST have jumbo frames too.
2)You will have to fiddle with your cards settings for each server. Solaris is
no exception to this.
Cheers,
Athanasios
On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 09:38:09AM -0500, Ty Young wrote:
> Quick question, and I do not mean to sound like an idiot here but I just
> don't know the answer.
>
> What is involved in setting up a network switch (i.e. Cisco 6500) port to
> do jumbo frames? And what is required on the server end, i.e. is this a
> configurable item inside /etc/system via ndd calls?
>
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