If you running a Windows LAN watch out for the dreaded elections, which 
will saturate a 10MB link in no time. Even better they often appear to 
happen at random.

-Matt

On Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at 10:09 AM, Charles Nahm wrote:

> Hello, I was wondering if anyone had experienced something like this 
> before.
> We are connected to our CF 5 server by a 10 MB connection.  The 
> connection
> has tested out fine as far as all the techs are concerned.  However, 
> every
> once in a while all bandwidth will get choked up or bottlenecked to the
> point where no access of any kind is available (for up to 15 seconds). 
>  Then
> it will return to normal as if nothing happened.  At first I was 
> absolutely
> convinced it was a worm or virus, but now I'm not so sure.  I have 
> tried
> isolating each and every machine on the network and it doesn't seem to 
> make
> a difference.  The only thing that I can think of is that maybe CF is
> gobbling up all of the available bandwidth when multiple concurrent 
> attempts
> are made to access the server and databases.
>
> Maybe I'm totally off base and it is not related to CF at all, but I'm
> reaching at this point trying to explain an event that is random and
> sporadic and unreproducible.  Any thoughts or comments would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Charles Nahm
> Sonic Networks Inc.
>
> 
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