Packets are variable sizes. In other words, they have varying amounts of
bytes in them. If you base your "top talkers" statistics on the stations
ending the most packets, you might get a skewed view of who is actually
sending the most data. Maybe the stations sending the most packets are
sending very small packets. It's best to look at both packets and bytes.
Priscilla
At 08:39 AM 2/5/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Everyone
>
> I am just wondering why IP Accounting and Sniffers us both Packet and
> Byte
>counters? Can someone explain this to me, why they use both and what are the
>difference's or seen me to a website?
>
>Brian
>
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