Determining the effective MTU in a link

Kaspersky SD-WAN can determine the supported MTU (maximum transmission unit) size on links between two devices (a CPE device and an SD-WAN gateway or between two CPE devices).

Determining the maximum MTU size on links is necessary to ensure the passage of user traffic through the SD-WAN network when the MTU on the underlay network is too low, and fragmented packets are blocked on the subsequent hop (see the figure below).

Diagram of IP packets passing through devices on the network, where fragmented packets are dropped

Example of a link with a reduced MTU size and fragmented packet getting dropped

The supported MTU size is calculated by sending variable-payload LLDP packets through all links on the CPE device and the SD-WAN gateway. The minimum detectable MTU size is 1,280 bytes, and the maximum size is 1,500 bytes.

The supported MTU size is calculated:

You can calculate the supported MTU size on an individual link. All links built within the SD-WAN network are displayed in the overall table of links in the Tunnels section, as well as in the graphic topology in the Topology section. A table of links built using a particular CPE device is also displayed in the configuration of that CPE device, on the Tunnels tab.

Supported MTU sizes are displayed in the MTU column of the link table. If the value has not been calculated yet, the Unknown value is displayed.

To calculate the MTU on a link, use the following instructions:

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