Jabber (networking)

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Jabber is the transmission of a packet on a computer network that is larger than the network's MTU. Such transmissions hog bandwidth and congest the network. Many network switches have a built-in capability to detect when a device is jabbering and block it until it resumes proper operation.

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  • [1] - 3Com Superstack Switch Management Guide
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