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381 Then we see the interface {\em mtu\/} (``maximal transfer unit''). This determines
382 the maximal size of data which can be sent as a single packet over this interface.
499 on the interface. This number wraps when the maximal length of the data type
1286 --- the maximal window for TCP to advertise to these destinations,
1287 measured in bytes. It limits maximal data bursts that our TCP
1313 --- \threeonly the MSS (``Maximal Segment Size'') to advertise to these
1323 --- \threeonly Maximal reordering on the path to this destination.
1336 MSS (``Maximal Segment Size'') for same connection. The default is
1343 + by the MSS (''Maximal Segment Size'') of the connection. The default
2481 \paragraph{Example:} Create a pointopoint IPv6 tunnel with maximal TTL of 32.