In packet-switched computer networks, a jumbogram (portmanteau of jumbo and datagram) is an internet-layer packet exceeding the standard maximum transmission...
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bytes (65,535 bytes − 8-byte UDP header − 20-byte IP header). Using IPv6 jumbograms it is possible to have UDP datagrams of size greater than 65,535 bytes...
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IPv6 (section Jumbograms)
over this limit, referred to as jumbograms, which can be as large as 4,294,967,295 (232−1) octets. The use of jumbograms may improve performance over high-MTU...
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IPv6 packet (section Jumbogram)
are called jumbograms. Since both TCP and UDP include fields limited to 16 bits (length, urgent data pointer), support for IPv6 jumbograms requires modifications...
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octets in length. Packets with such long payloads are referred to as 'jumbograms'." RFC 2460 RFC 1356 Network Working Group of the IETF, RFC 894: A Standard...
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