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Re: Thoughts on increasing MTUs on the internet


From: Saku Ytti <saku+nanog () ytti fi>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 21:08:05 +0300


On (2007-04-12 19:51 +0200), Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
 
8 bytes preamble
14 bytes ethernet II header
20 bytes IP header
20 bytes TCP header
12 bytes timestamp option
4 bytes FCS/CRC
12 bytes equivalent inter frame gap

90 bytes total overhead, 52 deducted from the ethernet payload, 38  
added to it.

90 / (1500 - 52 = 1448) * 100 = 6.21

90 / (9000 - 52 = 8948) * 100 = 1

Also note that the real overhead is much bigger because for every two  
full size TCP packets an ACK is sent so that adds 90 bytes per 2 data  
packets, or increases the overhead to 9% / 1.5%.

Aren't you double penalizing? Should it be:
[ytti@nekrotuska ~]% echo "90 / (1500+38) * 100"|bc -l     
5.85175552665799739900

Or other way to say it:
[ytti@nekrotuska ~]% echo "100-(1448/(1+7+6+6+2+1500+4+12)*100)"|bc -l
5.85175552665799740000


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  ++ytti


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