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RE: End System PMTUD behavior question



> The following questions occurred to us:

>  1. Should the hosts re-transmit the ICMPv6 echo request(s) in
fragments? 

If the ICMPv6 echo reqs were being used for PMTUD, the answer should be
a No.  The host just received an Indication of Too Big that also said
the PMTU is 1280, so the host should be sending any subsequent packets
keeping PMTU of 1280 in mind without have to fragment. Then my question
is, if ICMPv6 is not being used for PMTUD, then for what purpose is
ICMPv6 being used such that an ICMPv6 req of 1500 is needed when a req
of size 1280 can be sent?

>  2. If not, should the host that sent two echo requests have waited
for a response in support of PMTUD? 

PMTUD does recommend a host send a probe and wait for a timeout interval
before sending another probe. The RFCs recommend five times larger
timeout value that the normal timeout of the protocol/app being used to
probe.  So, say, the ICMPv6 timeout being used in your test is 2 secs,
then the host should wait for 10 secs for a reply.  See RFC 4821 for
timeout recommendations for how long to wait for a probe reply.  In your
test case, I have got to believe, the Too Big error reached the host in
10 secs of sending the ICMPv6 req - the first hop router is most likely
to catch the Too Big condition and respond to the probe.

Hemant