RE: problem in int [7:34937]

2002-02-11 Thread Evans, TJ
Depends on the nature of your client and their network access patterns! For example - http is very asynchronous traffic ... always pulling more than pushing :). Does this number remain consistently high, or just when you happened to check it this time? If it really bothers you, go to your

Re: problem in int [7:34937]

2002-02-09 Thread Andrew Cook
You say that this is a 128K link, but the bandwidth seems to be set at 512K. You might want to check that as it will affect dynamic routing. Andrew kaushalender wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... hi group I have strage roblem .The problem is i have a 128 kbps link

Re: problem in int [7:34937]

2002-02-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 11:07 PM 2/8/02, kaushalender wrote: hi group I have strage roblem .The problem is i have a 128 kbps link to my customer.When I see the interface on which customer is connected the incoming traffic is less and outgoing traffic is very high .Why this is happening .Plz tell me How do you

RE: problem in int [7:34937]

2002-02-08 Thread Roberts, Larry
They are most likely downloading data ( or MP3's ) from/through your location. The only traffic going back , the incoming to you , is the data acknowledgment. Most companies that don't host internet services find this happening. Your customer sends an http request to a server on your end and you

Re: problem in int [7:34937]

2002-02-08 Thread Chuck Larrieu
maybe they are downloading a lot of gifs and listening to a lot of radio ( now that it's finally available again ) Seriously, what is the relationship? What services do you provide to them versus what they provide to you? Chuck kaushalender wrote in message [EMAIL