If it is the summ of the average input & the average output this will be
ok as already mentioned here that the link is full duplex, so expect to
get max 256 in & 256 out at the same time if you have such traffic.

 However, if you just mean that the 320000 was the traffic of either the
input or the output only then there is something wrong here. If this is
the case then most probable that your ISP is letting you burst over the
contracted 256K - lucky you :) - either intentionally or by mistake.

If the line speed is higher than the 256K and again the provider is not
rate-limiting the traffic from his side, then you will be able to go as
far as the line speed can support.

Give us some feedback on the line speed, the type of the circuit (
Frame-Relay, leased-line),

 whether this is the only circuit terminated on that interface or there
are many others.

 

> > Hi all,

> > I am using a cisco router with a frac-E1 link terminated on it > >
(256kbps). I am > > running some Ipsec tunnels > > across this link.
Sometimes i have found that i/p o/p rate > > shows more then > > 256kbps
using the show interface ser command. > >Do you mean that the combined
input/output rate exceeds 256 kbps? That could >be normal. It's full
duplex. The capacity is available in both directions on >point-to-point
WAN circuits. > >Priscilla > > > > > i have seen it upto 320000 bps? > >
> > Plz can somebody explain this? > > thanks /regards, > > > > Uday > >
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