Yep. The 10g port has the jumbo frame
Size set to 9200, en jumbo on the port, vlan conf for an ipmtu of 9194. Unless someone who's played with extremeware based switches sees something I missed (same config for the 1gb ports that work fine)

Like I say, I'm stumped. 

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On Aug 7, 2013, at 11:48 PM, Jeff Mohler <speedtoys.racing@gmail.com> wrote:

You sure the Foundry 10G port is told to accept JFs?


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:31 PM, David Byte <byte@web-host.net> wrote:
Hey folks, I have a lab box that is a 3020 with 7.3.4.(I know, I should go 7.3.7) and I have an x1005a-r5 (chelsio 10gb) in it.

The network config is a 2 layer vif with leg1 being a multi of 4-1gb ports and leg2 being the 10gb nic. The 2 legs are in a single mode vif favoring the 10gb.

All ports are connected to a stack of extreme networks summit 400-48t switches.  When running over the 10Gb  leg, I cannot get any jumbo frame packets to show crossing the switch. However, if I flip to leg1 (the multi of 1gb) jumbo frames are flying across.

It's tough for me to admit as a former
Netapp SE, but I am stumped. Any thoughts or suggestions?

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