(MTU) The largest number of bytes of "payload" data a FRAMe can carry, not counting the FRAMe' s header and trailer. A FRAMe is a single unit of transportation on the {data link layer}. It consists of header data plus data which was passed down from the network layer (e.g. an IPdatagram) plus sometimes trailer data. An Ethernet (V2) FRAMe has a MTU of 1500 bytes but the size of the FRAMe can be up to 1526 bytes (22 byte header, 4 byte CRC trailer). See also fragmentation. (2000-10-07)