Maximum Serial bandwidth = inbound + outbound rate? [7:864]

2001-04-16 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Hi.. group May I ask if a serial link is said to be 256K, does it mean that the both input and output rate cannot exceed 256K or the SUM of input rate and output rate cannot exceed 256K. What is the Duplex type of Serial link as shown below? Why some of the serial link traffic rate are based

Re: Maximum Serial bandwidth = inbound + outbound rate? [7:864]

2001-04-16 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, Usually the service would be a full duplex WAN service that is capable of 256K in each direction at the same time. I hope the capture below is not real. If it is I would be concerned about the errors. I hate giants and stuff like that. Just some toughts from an old guy. Teunis, Hobart, T

Re: Maximum Serial bandwidth = inbound + outbound rate? [7:864]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
The average sampling can be changed on a per-interface basis with the load command. I usually change ports I'm testing to 'load 30' so I can easily see after 30 seconds of generated traffic how a link is performing. 10 minute sampling would just be 'load 600.' One of our the groups gurus can an

Re: Maximum Serial bandwidth = inbound + outbound rate? [7:864]

2001-04-19 Thread Gareth Hinton
Pretty sure, but ready to be corrected if there are exceptions: Point to Point Serial link is full duplex. Data is being clocked in and out at the same time, by Tx and Rx clocks (even though those clocks may be tied together) so capability is 256K in both directions simultaneously. I suppose the