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4<br />

Command Line Interface<br />

Frame Size Commands<br />

Table 4-24 Frame Size Commands<br />

Command Function Mode Page<br />

jumbo frame Enables support for jumbo frames GC 4-62<br />

jumbo frame<br />

This command enables support for jumbo frames. Use the no form to disable it.<br />

Syntax<br />

[no] jumbo frame<br />

Default Setting<br />

Disabled<br />

Command Mode<br />

Global Configuration<br />

Command Usage<br />

• This switch provides more efficient throughput for large sequential data<br />

transfers by supporting jumbo frames up to 9216 bytes. Compared to<br />

standard Ethernet frames that run only up to 1.5 KB, using jumbo frames<br />

significantly reduces the per-packet overhead required to process protocol<br />

encapsulation fields.<br />

• To use jumbo frames, both the source and destination end nodes (such as a<br />

computer or server) must support this feature. Also, when the connection is<br />

operating at full duplex, all switches in the network between the two end nodes<br />

must be able to accept the extended frame size. And for half-duplex<br />

connections, all devices in the collision domain would need to support jumbo<br />

frames.<br />

• Enabling jumbo frames will limit the maximum threshold for broadcast storm<br />

control to 64 packets per second. (See the switchport broadcast command<br />

on page 4-111.)<br />

• The current setting for jumbo frames can be displayed with the show system<br />

command (page 4-60).<br />

Example<br />

Console(config)#jumbo frame<br />

Console(config)#<br />

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