* E.g., we have a bridge domain 100, which includes interfaces gi1/0/1 with MTU value 2000, and 
gi1/0/2 with MTU value 3000 *
CE3(config)# bridge 100
CE3(config-bridge)# enable 
CE3(config-bridge)# exit
CE3(config)# interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
CE3(config-if-gi)# mtu 2000
CE3(config-if-gi)# bridge-group 100
CE3(config-if-gi)# exit
CE3(config)# interface gigabitethernet 1/0/2
CE3(config-if-gi)# mtu 3000
CE3(config-if-gi)# bridge-group 100
CE3(config-if-gi)# do com
* The MTU of the bridge domain will be 1500, since the bridge itself has a default MTU of 1500
 (the default value), which has become the lowest:
 MTU bridge 100 = 1500  <-- The lowest MTU value
 MTU gi1/0/1  = 2000 
 MTU gi1/0/2 = 3000 
*
CE3# sh interfaces bridge 
Bridges      Interfaces                                                       
----------   --------------------------------------------------------------   
bridge 100   gi1/0/1-2 
 
CE3# sh interfaces status bridge 100
Interface 'bridge 100' status information:
 Description:          --
 Operational state:    UP
 Administrative state: Up
 Supports broadcast:   Yes
 Supports multicast:   Yes
 MTU:                  1500 
 MAC address:          a8:f9:4b:aa:11:00
 Last change:          1 minute and 46 seconds
 Mode:                 Routerport
* Change the MTU on the bridge domain itself: *
CE3(config)# bridge 100
CE3(config-bridge)# mtu 6000
CE3(config-bridge)# do com
* The MTU of the bridge domain became 2000 bytes, because gi1/0/2 has the lowest MTU:
 MTU bridge 100 = 6000 
 MTU gi1/0/1  = 2000 <-- The lowest MTU value
 MTU gi1/0/2 = 3000 
*
CE3# sh interfaces bridge 
Bridges      Interfaces                                                       
----------   --------------------------------------------------------------   
bridge 100   gi1/0/1-2 
 
CE3# sh interfaces status bridge 100
Interface 'bridge 100' status information: