--- prelude: > The ML2 plug-in supports calculating the MTU for instances using overlay networks by subtracting the overlay protocol overhead from the value of 'path_mtu', ideally the physical (underlying) network MTU, and providing the smaller value to instances via DHCP. Prior to Mitaka, 'path_mtu' defaults to 0 which disables this feature. In Mitaka, 'path_mtu' defaults to 1500, a typical MTU for physical networks, to improve the "out of box" experience for typical deployments. features: - In Mitaka, the combination of 'path_mtu' defaulting to 1500 and 'advertise_mtu' defaulting to True provides a value of MTU accounting for any overlay protocol overhead on the network to instances using DHCP. For example, an instance attaching to a VXLAN network receives a 1450 MTU from DHCP accounting for 50 bytes of overhead from the VXLAN overlay protocol if using IPv4 endpoints. issues: - The combination of 'path_mtu' and 'advertise_mtu' only adjusts the MTU for instances rather than all virtual network components between instances and provider/public networks. In particular, setting 'path_mtu' to a value greater than 1500 can cause packet loss even if the physical network supports it. Also, the calculation does not consider additional overhead from IPv6 endpoints. upgrade: - Operators using the ML2 plug-in with 'path_mtu' defaulting to 0 may need to perform a database migration to update the MTU for existing networks and possibly disable existing workarounds for MTU problems such as increasing the physical network MTU to 1550.