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On Jan 15, 2014, at 10:52 PM, Leo Bicknell <bicknell at ufp.org> wrote:
> (Business class) ISP's don't break PMTU-D, end users break it with the equipment they connect.
Concur 100%. That's my point.
> So a smart user connecting equipment that is properly configured should be able to expect it to work properly.
In my deployment experience, many (most?) end-user organization break PMTU-D to/through their LANs outside of their IDCs, much less to the Internet, for themselves, and for everyone who wishes to communicate with them across the Internet.
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