Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-22 Thread Gareth Hinton
- > > > Study Cisco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 21/12/2000 12:26:53 am > > Please respond to Study Cisco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > To: "Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread jenny . mcleod
; [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: leased link BW** yes that is bcause that time the out going traffic was less...but what i want to ask is my leased link is 64 kbits then why it is showing 62000 + 6000 kbits = 68000 k bits --- "Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE" <[EMAIL

Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, It seems to me that any full duplex circuit can transmit and receive at the same time. I think you will also find the load in most systems measure the highest at the time that is transmit if it is greater than receive or visa versa. Of course a number of systems measure each individually.

Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The formatting of the stats below has gotten a bit corrupted, but I think what you're seeing is input and output. It's full-duplex. Priscilla At 05:26 AM 12/20/00, Study Cisco wrote: >yes that is bcause that time the out going traffic was >less...but what i want to ask is my leased link is 64 >

Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread Giggs
The leased line should be full-duplexso it is okie 62K incoming (still within the 65K) and 6K outgoing (well below 64k) Study Cisco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > yes that is bcause that time the out going traffic was > less...but what i w

Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread Study Cisco
yes that is bcause that time the out going traffic was less...but what i want to ask is my leased link is 64 kbits then why it is showing 62000 + 6000 kbits = 68000 k bits --- "Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The load on the link is 23/255 or roughly 9% > > -- > >

Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread Scott McClure, CCNP, CCDA, MCNE
The load on the link is 23/255 or roughly 9% -- When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; If I am right, he will learn, If I am wrong, I will; one of us will win, but both of us will profit. - John Galt "Study Cis

Re: leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
You can surely exceed the bandwidth of the link specially if you're downloading compressible files. True measure would be to download a large Mp3 file,jpg or zip file... files that can no longer be compressed. In general, html pages are highly compressible if they contain gif images, bmp files,...

leased link BW**********

2000-12-20 Thread Study Cisco
hi i hav a 64 kb leased link and while monitoring link load it show following readings, but i am not able to understand that how it can exceed 64 kbits /sec.which the the actual bw. or is there any problem in my understanding.pls tell me.