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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:fujiwara@jprs.co.jp">fujiwara@jprs.co.jp</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">the ipv6 design calls for 1220, for reasons that don't seem clear to me,
but which i don't want to override.
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1280 ?
Reading old mail archive is interesting:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://marc.info/?l=ipng&m=98731938716244&w=3">http://marc.info/?l=ipng&m=98731938716244&w=3</a></pre>
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"The number I propose for the new minimum MTU is 1280 bytes (1024 + 256,<br>
as compared to the classic 576 value which is 512 + 64). ..."<br>
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for us, the 512 is the important part, so perhaps for us, 1024 is the
largest payload we should make in IPv6.<br>
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