Jumbogram
In packet-switched computer networks, a jumbogram is an internet-layer packet exceeding the standard maximum transmission unit of the underlying network technology. In contrast, large packets for link-layer technologies are referred to as jumbo frames.
The Total Length field of IPv4 and the Payload Length field of IPv6 each have a size of 16 bits, thus allowing data of up to. This theoretical limit for the Internet Protocol MTU, however, is reached only on networks that have a suitable link layer infrastructure. While IPv4 has no facilities to exceed its theoretical IP MTU limit, the designers of IPv6 have provided a protocol extension to permit packets of larger size. Thus, in the context of IPv6, a jumbogram is understood as an IPv6 packet carrying a payload larger than.