On some firewall models (such as the PA-7000 Series,
PA-5200 Series, and PA-3200 Series firewalls), Jumbo
Frames can take up to five times more memory compared to
normal packets and can reduce the number of available
packet-buffers to just 20% of the packet buffer size
that was available when Jumbo Frames were disabled. This
reduces the queue sizes dedicated for out of order,
application identification, and other such packet
processing tasks. On the PA-7000 Series, PA-5200 Series,
and PA-3200 Series firewalls, if you enable the jumbo
frame global MTU configuration and reboot your firewall,
packet buffers are then redistributed to process jumbo
frames more efficiently.
The following table indicates what percentage of the
packet buffer size is available when Jumbo Frames are
enabled (compared to the packet buffer size when Jumbo
Frames are disabled).
| Packet Buffer Size
(# of Packets) |
| NGFW Model | Jumbo Frames Disabled | Jumbo Frames Enabled |
| PA-7000 | 100% | 20% |
| PA-5200 | 100% | 20% |
| PA-3200 | 100% | 20% |
| PA-5450 | 100% | 100% |
| PA-5400f | 100% | 80% |
| PA-3400 | 100% | 100% |