04-06-2016 03:25 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:15 AM
Facing an issue while routing Jumbo-Frames over a Nexus 5596 between multiple L3-instances due to the fact that the MTU has been set to 1500. The setup is containing 2 N5k's which are hosting the routing instances and L3-subinterfaces as well as SVI's which are running HSRP on top to provide L3 redundancy.
The L2-policy has been set to forward Jumbo-Frames, but according to the Cisco documentation we need to set the MTU to 9216 on the L3-interfaces manually in addition.
As we need to adjust the MTU on the L3-interfaces to route Jumbo-Frames, I would like to determine the impact of the adjustment activity and even like to know if it can be done in live environment. I will appreciate if someone can let me know if the MTU-size adjustment is seamless and non-disruptive on L3-instances as there is HSRP and as the two N5k have a VPC-peer?
04-07-2016 12:32 AM
Did it on N9000, N5500, N5600 - no disruption, everything worked fine.
04-14-2016 01:22 AM
It appeared to be no issue here too.
11-07-2017 04:25 AM
HI
I'm looking to enable Jumbo frame for Nexus 5596 pair in teh data center. Was curious as to if it's service impacting and if i need to watch out for something. Any help is appreciated.. I'm planning on implementing soemthing like this. I have 4 FEX and lottts of VPC's for server connectivity with dual uplinks to N5K or the FEX.
Here's what i plan to implement:
policy-map type network-qos fcoe-jumbo
class type network-qos class-fcoe
pause no-drop
mtu 2158
class type network-qos class-default
mtu 9216
multicast-optimize
system qos
service-policy type network-qos fcoe-jumbo
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