Re: [c-nsp] Bandwidth displayed on Tunnel interfaces

2009-05-20 Thread Steve Bertrand
Jay Hennigan wrote: > Steve Bertrand wrote: >> If I understand the Cisco documentation correctly, the "BW" is used >> exclusively for link metric/cost, but it also shows up in my MRTG graphs >> and skews the percentage results. >> >> Since these tunnels operate on top of the same underlying connec

Re: [c-nsp] Bandwidth displayed on Tunnel interfaces

2009-05-20 Thread Jay Hennigan
Steve Bertrand wrote: Hi all, I've got a few protocol 41 tunnels configured on a few different routers, all for IPv6 only. Some of the tunnels are used for BGP peering with transit providers, and the rest join my PoPs together. If I understand the Cisco documentation correctly, the "BW" is use

[c-nsp] Bandwidth displayed on Tunnel interfaces

2009-05-20 Thread Steve Bertrand
Hi all, I've got a few protocol 41 tunnels configured on a few different routers, all for IPv6 only. Some of the tunnels are used for BGP peering with transit providers, and the rest join my PoPs together. If I understand the Cisco documentation correctly, the "BW" is used exclusively for link m