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MTU discovery
Sorry to be a real geek, but does anyone out there know of a software tool which is standalone, runs on Windows 2000, and finds the lowest MTU in a routed path ?
It's for work !! I'm trying to find an answer on Tek-Tips but no joy so far. |
Not all pretty and gooey, sorry, GUI ;) but how about using "ping" in a DOS window ?
Ping a host at the other end of the link under observation. Use the -l bufsiz option to set a max length buffer, and the -f "do not fragment" option to force it to maintain the packet size. Reduce the bufsiz until you don't get an error -- the bufsiz is then equal to MTU :ok: Converting this to a small batch file for convenience is left as an exercise for the reader :) |
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I think that's what I said, isn't it ? :) It's alway's reassuring to find that somebody else agrees with you... ;)
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The Nr Fairy
Ummmm....
I'm not sure if this answers your original query, but it may be worthwhile looking here - iSpeed There is an MTU discovery option in the prog. I have used it to successfully tweak old dial-up connections and also my new ADSL connection. It's good stuff. AA |
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