Note that this is in bytes per second while most network speeds are
specified in bits per second. This number specifies 100 megabits per second
(100 Mbps) and is divided by 8 to get 12.5 megabytes per second (12.5 MBps).



-----Original Message-----
From: Firesox [mailto:sando2@;attbi.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 7:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco routers and MRTG [7:56794]

Folks,
I am using MRTG to pull cisco Router's snmp mibs.
On ehternet interface the graph shows the max speed of 1250.0K which is only
1.25 meg
and on Fastthernet is shows as 12.5 megs.
I am wondering why they don't show 10 meg and 100 megs respectively and
starting to suspect how accurate MRTG is.

Thanks




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