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llcPortAdminMaxIPDUOctetsSend
llc Port Admin Max IPDU Octets Send
1.3.6.1.3.51.1.1.1.1.3
This object denotes the default maximum I PDU size, in octets, that LLCs on this port may send to their remote LLC partners. This count is referred to as 'N1' in the IEEE 802.2 specification [??]. This port default value may be overridden by a non-zero SAP default value in the llcSapAdminMaxIPDUOctetsSend object or by a non-zero value in the llcCcAdminMaxIPDUOctetsSend object. At connection setup, the remote LLC may send, using an XID frame, the maximum I PDU size which it is prepared to receive. If so, an implementation may choose to override the administered maximum PDU size with the dynamically learned value and should reflect this in the llcCcOperMaxIPDUOctetsSend object for the connection component. The I PDU size includes all octets in a frame, excluding framing characters, the MAC header and link link header.
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