Your network's servers and router both support jumbo frames. You're attempting to access AWS resources and encountering

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Your network's servers and router both support jumbo frames. You're attempting to access AWS resources and encountering

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Your network's servers and router both support jumbo frames. You're attempting to access AWS resources and encountering packet loss.

What is the optimal course of action?

A. Remove the "Do not Fragment" flag on the packets. Most Voted
B. Lower the MTU for your network.
C. Call AWS support.
D. You will have to upgrade to Direct Connect. Most Voted
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