Re: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread analogkid01
Here it is, the answer you just *knew* was coming...ready?... IT DEPENDS! ;-) It depends on which book you're reading and which test you're studying for. The original 80/20 rule stated that your network should be designed so that 80% of your traffic remains on the local LAN, and 20% of your tr

RE: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread McCallum, Robert
80% of traffic should stay ?? 20% of traffic should go to ???. Fill in the blanks with either local or WAN -Original Message- From: Hurin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 30 August 2000 16:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule ! I knew this , I kn

RE: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
80% of the traffic in a network segment is local. Max. 20% of the network traffic should be crossing the backbone. Hth, Ole Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.insync.net/~drews

RE: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread McCallum, Robert
PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule ! Here it is, the answer you just *knew* was coming...ready?... IT DEPENDS! ;-) It depends on which book you're reading and which test you're studying for. The original 80/20 rule stated that your network should be designed so t

Re: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Bradley J. Wilson amswered correctly... >Here it is, the answer you just *knew* was coming...ready?... > >IT DEPENDS! ;-) > >It depends on which book you're reading and which test you're studying for. > And in the real world, I don't find it any longer to be a simple two-component rule. The co

RE: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread Guyler, Rik [EESUS]
Title: RE: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule ! The 80/20 rule states that 80% of your traffic will stay local and 20% will flow outside of the LAN to the Internet/WAN. Recent thoughts on the matter, however, have concluded that the numbers should be reversed to more accurately reflect

Re: Arrrg cant remember the 80/20 Rule !

2000-08-30 Thread Scott Nelson
Then there is the Scott rule that says that I will "try" to keep as much traffic on the local LAN or VLAN _as possible_ but let the requirement(s) dictate what actually happens. ;-) Our server have a NIC in each VLAN but for Internet, they are going to go off of the Local LAN anyway so we don't