03-01-2005 10:50 AM - edited 03-02-2019 09:56 PM
Hi,
With a SSL running on some sites, very few users have been experiencing some difficulties getting to these sites especially when they are email related.
After doing some research, I found out that reducing the maximum segment size on my routers Ethernet interface to 1360 kbps could do the trick.
My router only has 8 Megs of flash and 32 Megs of memory. Which IOS version and feature set could allow me to punch in the ip tcp adjust-mss 1360 command line?
Currently, my IOS does not support this feature on my 2610 router.
Thanks for the help
03-01-2005 11:38 AM
According the the documentation description that I found the ip tcp adjust-mss was introduced in release 12.2T. From the upgrade planner it indicates that in the 12.2T train the IP (base) image will fit in 32 meg of memory and 8 meg of flash. Other feature sets require more memory and/or more flash. It is not clear from the documentation whether the ip tcp adjust-mss is included in the base featue set. To be sure of getting this feature you may need to plan to upgrade the hardware.
HTH
Rick
03-01-2005 12:37 PM
The command prior to the ip tcp adjust-mss was ip adjust-mss.
Your IOS may support this command. Otherwise you need at least 12.2(4)T for the ip tcp adjust-mss.
Daniel
03-02-2005 08:01 AM
Unfortunately my IOS does not support the "ip adjust-mss". I looked for the 12.2(4)T IOS on Ciscos website but I could not find it. Do you know where I can find it?
Thanks for you help again.
03-02-2005 08:33 AM
It has probably been deferred due to bugs. Any release after 12.2(4)T will have the command. The command should also have migrated into the 12.3 IOS.
Daniel
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