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
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 e
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
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> hi group
> I have strage roblem .The problem is i have a 128 kbps
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
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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
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
This is the int as u seeing clearly 47000 is incomin
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