A Tale of Two Protocols: IPv4, IPv6, MTUs and Fragmentation
December 25th, 2009 · No Comments
I have seen a number of commentaries and presentations in
recent times that claim that IPv6 is identical to IPv4 in
every respect except one: namely more addresses. But there is
one more rather critical difference, and that is the
deliberate change in the IPv6 with respect to MTU handling
and packet fragmentation, and this relatively minor change in
IPv6 has some really quite critical implications. In this
article I'd like to illustrate some of the implications of
this change with respect to the IPv6 treatment of packet
fragmentation by taking an in-depth look at the IPv6 packet
flows and why and how this change to packet fragmentation
management can cause service-level disruption.
Tags: IPv6