On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 at 00:31, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> This is really strange. What plan of PLDT DSL are you on?
The SmallBiz Jr. which supposedly gives (aside from the five fixed IP
addresses) 256kbps downstream and 128kbps upstream burst rates. :)
> Ive got clients on the 2500 and 7000 plans of DSL and i never get more
> than 4Kbytes per sec sustained bandwidth.
What? I'm sure my system's not crazy because I used the Eastern Telecoms
DSL of the UP College of Medicine (thanks Dr. Cito Maramba and Eric
Pareja! ;>) and I was getting similar throughput (~45KBps). :)
> If you're wondering how i got the figures for MRTG, i have a perl
> script that sits on top of /proc/sys/net/dev and makes calculations on
> the bandwidth throughput, and generates an MRTG data file.
Hmm ... you don't need snmp? I'm using the standard mrtg and that gets its
data from snmp. I honestly don't want to have snmp there, I'd rather get
rid of it. Is the perl script you use part of the mrtg package? Or is that
something you hacked away on your own? If it's something you hacked on
your own I'd love to get a copy. I'm willing to give you one CD of choice
for that at cost of the disc. ;>
--> Jijo
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