Step 1. Provide information about your network infrastructure
To properly configure DDoS protection and traffic routing, we need details about your network setup and traffic patterns. Complete and submit the DDoS Protection questionnaire as described in our guide on activating DDoS protection.Step 2. Verify router compatibility
For Super Transit to function optimally, the routers at your tunnel endpoints must meet the following specifications:- Support anycast tunneling to efficiently route traffic from Gcore’s network to your origin
- Allow configuration of multiple tunnels per internet service provider (ISP)
- Support maximum segment size (MSS) clamping to prevent fragmentation of larger packets and optimize data transmission through the tunnel
Step 3. Verify IRR entries
InfoIf you are using an IP address provided by Gcore, you can skip this step.
Step 4. Set maximum segment size (MSS)
Since Super Transit encapsulates original data packets with additional headers, these headers increase packet size. To prevent fragmentation, adjust the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) and Maximum Segment Size (MSS) settings accordingly. Recommended MSS clamping settings:- GRE tunnels handling off-ramp traffic: Set TCP MSS to 1432 bytes.
- Clearing the “Don’t Fragment” (DF) bit: If you cannot set MSS below 1500 bytes, clearing the DF flag in the IP header allows larger packets to be fragmented and reassembled after decapsulation. In most environments, this does not significantly impact traffic throughput.