Re: Bandwidth measurement.

2000-10-21 Thread Steven Lee



Hi, try to configure the snmp on your router and 
measure the utilization, broadcast, errors, etc. If you really want to see what 
traffic that the link having, then you should put a probe analyzer (ex. HP 
Internet Advisor) to tap the traffic on the physical link.
 
Hope it can help you out.
 
regard,
lee
 

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  Hi,
   
  How I can measure my bandwidth. I got a new connection 
  and want to check what I'm getting. That connection is 512Kbps link, but 
  working too slow in comparison with my other links.
   
  TIA
   
  Gm
   
   
   
   
   


Re: Bandwidth measurement.

2000-10-20 Thread Brian W.

You could setup snmp on your side, or hammer the link using extended ping
with big packets and watch the 5 minute average on show interface
interfacename.

Bri

On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, net974 at Yahoo wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> How I can measure my bandwidth. I got a new connection and want to check what I'm 
>getting. That connection is 512Kbps link, but working too slow in comparison with my 
>other links.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Gm
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Bandwidth measurement.

2000-10-20 Thread net974 at Yahoo



Hi,
 
How I can measure my bandwidth. I got a new connection and 
want to check what I'm getting. That connection is 512Kbps link, but working too 
slow in comparison with my other links.
 
TIA
 
Gm