<div dir="ltr"><div><div class="gmail_signature"><div style="margin:0px;padding:0px;display:block;width:100%;height:auto">Hi List, <br><br>We are running Mitaka and having an MTU issue. Instances that we launch on our provider network use Jumbo Frames (9000 MTU). There is a Layer2 link between the OpenStack switches and our Core. This link uses and MTU of 1500. <br><br>Up until recently this MTU mismatch has not been an issue because none of our systems are sending large enough packets to cause a problem. Recently we've begun implementing a SIP device that sends very large packets, sometimes even over 9000 bytes and requires fragmentation.<br><br>What we found in our troubleshooting is that when large packets originate from our network to an instance in OpenStack they are being fragmented (as expected). Once these packets reach the qbrXXXXXXXX-XX port iptables defragments the packet and forwards it to the tap interface unfragmented. If we set the MTU on the tap interface to 1500 it will refragment the packet before forwarding it to the instance. <br><br>A similar issue happens the other direction. Large packets originating from the OpenStack instance are fragmented (we set the mtu of the interface in the instance to 1500 so this is expected) but again once the packets reach the qbr-XXXXXXXX-XX interface iptables defragments them again. If we set the MTU of the qvbXXXXXXXX-XX to 1500 the packet is refragmented. <br><br>So long story short if we set the instance MTU to 1500 and the qbrXXXXXXXX-XX and qvbXXXXXXXX-XX ports on the compute node to 1500 MTU the packets remain fragmented and are able to traverse the network. <br><br>So the question becomes can we modify the default MTU of our provider networks so that the instances created on this network receive a 1500 MTU from DHCP and the ports on the compute node are also configured to a 1500 MTU? <br><br>I've been looking at the following neutron config option in /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.ini: <br><br>physical_network_mtus =physnet1:9000,providernet:9000 <br><br>Documentation on this setting is not very clear. Will adjusting this to 1500 for providernet accomplish what we need? <br><br>Thank You, <br><br>John Petrini<br>
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