Maximum Transmission Unit

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Maximum Transmission Unit
MTU

   <networking> (MTU) The largest number of bytes of "payload"
   {data} a {frame} can carry, not counting the frame's header
   and trailer.

   A frame is a single unit of transportation on the {data link
   layer}.  It consists of header data plus data which was passed
   down from the {network layer} (e.g. an {IP} {datagram}) plus
   sometimes trailer data.

   An Ethernet (V2) frame has a MTU of 1500 bytes but the size of
   the frame can be up to 1526 bytes (22 byte header, 4 byte CRC
   trailer).

   See also {fragmentation}.

   (2000-10-07)
    

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