John,
I set both incoming and outgoing from the serial ports on the same map.
The map gives me mirrored information (they run on top of each other)
for both T1s. 
So if incoming traffic is at 60% and the map has Red for T1 #1 and
yellow for T2 #2, the lines "mirror" each other at 60% on the map.  This
is also effective to see when a P2P server appears and suddenly the
outgoing utilization goes up from 5-10% (usually 80-100%).
Also, when (not if) you have Telco problems, you will see errors being
reported to the troubling port.

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Jason Gregg, WAN Specialist 
~Information Technology Services~
El Dorado County Office of Education
6767 Green Valley Road, Placerville, CA 95667
Tel:530-295-2218 ~~ Fax:530-621-2543
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~ www.edcoe.k12.ca.us


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Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 9:36 AM
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Subject: multilink T-1's

What is the best way (if any) to set up InterMapper to monitor two T-1's
that are multilinked to my ISP?
-- 
John Stadter





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