Hi dear Cisco Experts Can we define a specific packet size for transferring through the network? For Example; we want to send a text file of 150,000 bytes, Can we send it as packets of custom size (for example packets of 13840 bytes) ?!
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Okay;Assume that I want to send a text file of 150,000 bytes, and my contact, wants to receive just 136,60 bytes of file and he aimed to drop 13,840 bytes. MTU is 1384; thus receiver wants to drop 10 final packets of data. Is it possible in ether end...
You are really a professional expert and its proud of me to discuss with such a expert. Thanks a lot for your helpful commands."In order to use only packets of a fixed size a custom application would be needed on endpoints using some form of padding ...
so, can we determine a specific packet size? for example; can we send a text file of 141,200 bytes in 100 packets of 14,00 bytes and 1 packet of 1200 bytes? (I mean is it possible to send a file as fragments of custom packet size)@Giuseppe Larosa
Hi dear Giuseppe!well, Can we configure router or switches to just accept packets of for example 1384 bytes (no to accept packets of 1385 or 1383 bytes)?@Giuseppe Larosa