If I set the MTU size in an IP service record to 300 bytes and the MTU on the serial interface to 900, my Frame-Relay communications work fine.
If I set no MTU at the service record and just 300 bytes on the interface, communications break down. For example, if I ftp to a remote ARN, the session hangs at certain points such as a DIR listing.
According to the BayRS documentation, I should be able to set the MTU at either point, with serial setting the upper limit and service record setting a limit for itself.
In order to optimise VoIP, I need to set the MTU at the interface because there are so many SR's and some are not used for VoIP.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Regards,
maj
If I set no MTU at the service record and just 300 bytes on the interface, communications break down. For example, if I ftp to a remote ARN, the session hangs at certain points such as a DIR listing.
According to the BayRS documentation, I should be able to set the MTU at either point, with serial setting the upper limit and service record setting a limit for itself.
In order to optimise VoIP, I need to set the MTU at the interface because there are so many SR's and some are not used for VoIP.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Regards,
maj