Here’s a diagram to help explain my question/setup. I just want to make sure this is not going to affect the performance of vlan 1. In theory, since the client pc on vlan 1 is taking directly to the server on vlan 1, it doesn’t matter that the switches in between (physical OR virtual) are set to a larger MTU. The frames are still going to be 1500 bytes to and from the server. But i haven’t found any evidence to support my theory. Any thoughts or ideas?

Here’s a diagram to help explain my question/setup. I just want to make sure this is not going to affect the performance of vlan 1. In theory, since the client pc on vlan 1 is taking directly to the server on vlan 1, it doesn’t matter that the switches in between (physical OR virtual) are set to a larger MTU. The frames are still going to be 1500 bytes to and from the server. But i haven’t found any evidence to support my theory. Any thoughts or ideas?

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