Path MTU Discovery (pmtud) -------------------------- Charter Last Modified: 2006-03-24 Current Status: Active Working Group Chair(s): Matt Mathis Matthew Zekauskas Transport Area Director(s): Magnus Westerlund Lars Eggert Transport Area Advisor: Lars Eggert Mailing Lists: General Discussion:pmtud@ietf.org To Subscribe: pmtud-request@ietf.org In Body: In Body: subscribe email_address Archive: http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/pmtud/index.html Description of Working Group: The goal of the PMTUD working group is to specify a robust method for determining the IP Maximum Transmission Unit supported over an end-to-end path. This new method is expected to update most uses of RFC1191 and RFC1981, the current standards track protocols for this purpose. Various weakness in the current methods are documented in RFC2923, and have proven to be a chronic impediment to the deployment of new technologies that alter the path MTU, such as tunnels and new types of link layers. The proposed new method does not rely on ICMP or other messages from the network. It finds the proper MTU by starting a connection using relatively small packets (e.g. TCP segments) and searching upwards by probing with progressively larger test packets (containing application data). If a probe packet is successfully delivered, then the path MTU is raised. The isolated loss of a probe packet (with or without an ICMP can't fragment message) is treated as an indication of a MTU limit, and not a congestion indicator. The working group will specify the method for use in TCP, SCTP, and will outline what is necessary to support the method in transports such as DCCP. It will particularly describe the precise conditions under which lost packets are not treated as congestion indications. The work will pay particular attention to details that affect robustness and security. Path MTU discovery has the potential to interact with many other parts of the Internet, including all link, transport, encapsulation and tunnel protocols. Thereforethis working group will particularly encourage input from a wide cross section of the IETF to help to maximize the robustness of path MTU discovery in the presence of pathological behaviors from other components. Input draft: Packetization Layer Path MTU Discovery draft-mathis-plpmtud-00.txt Goals and Milestones: Done Reorganized Internet-Draft. Solicit implementation and field experience. Done Update Internet-Draft incorporating implementers experience, Feb 2005 Submit completed Internet-draft and a PMTUD MIB draft for Proposed Standard. Internet-Drafts: Posted Revised I-D Title ------ ------- -------------------------------------------- Oct 2003 Dec 2006 Packetization Layer Path MTU Discovery Request For Comments: None to date.