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Hi Amos,

But I can login and browser the Applications server without any issue
even if MTU set to 9000.

//Remy

Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Mario Remy Almeida wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> WebServer Cofnig:
>> OS: Centos 5.3 running on VM Ware connected to Nortel switch with MTU
>> 1500
>> Applications: Jboss-4.2.3
>> Network MTU Setup to 9000
>>
>> Reverse Proxy Config
>> OS: Centos 5.3 IBM x3350 Server Connected to Cisco Switch with MTU 1500
>> Application: Squid 2.7
>> Network MTU Setup to 9000
>>
>> Squid cannot connect with MTU 9000
>>
>> when MTU set to 1500 on the WebServer all fine
>>
>> //Remy
>>
>
> Sounds like a typical MTU situation. Forcing 9000 bytes through a 1500
> byte port on the switch will result in failure. The switch will be
> generating ICMP messages to signal the problem and cause automatic
> packet reduction to kick in.
>
> Unless of course you have a firewall that blocks ICMP messages or have
> path MTU discovery turned off some other way anywhere down the chain
> of software and devices.
>
> Amos

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