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Re: Is Fragmentation at IP layer even needed ?

2016-02-09 19:44:40


On 2/9/2016 5:14 PM, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
Tunneling, encapsulation, VPNs, IP-in-IP are all network activities.

Tunneling is an end system activity.

Nodes that encap or decap are acting as sources or sinks, not relays.

This is true regardless of the protocol you use for tunneling. If you
use a protocol layer other than IP, you have just moved the deck chairs.
And if you don't support this at IP, you have to build a network that
can transit messages far larger than you will typically use just so you
can have the headroom for encapsulation.

So either way you're over-engineering - either by building to an MTU you
won't typically use or by supporting fragmentation. However, once you
support fragmentation you're done. There's no way to enforce overbuilt MTUs.

Joe