RE: The transmit and receive stats under the interface

From: Chuck Church (cchurch@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jun 12 2001 - 15:38:27 GMT-3


   
Richard,

     If you're talking about the bits per second, they're just the raw
number of bits in and out and don't concern the clockrate or bandwidth. But
if you're referring to the load counters, they compare the actual bits in
and out to the theoretical maximum defined by the bandwidth parameter. For
example, if you're currently receiving 32000 bps and the interface bandwidth
is set to 64kb, then the receive load should be 127 or 128 out of 255. Note
that older IOS versions only had 1 load counter that covered transmit and
receive. 12.0T and up (I think) split it out.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Rick Foltz
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 1:38 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: The transmit and receive stats under the interface

how are the transmit and receive stats under the interface determined, i.e.
i dont think they are using the bandwidth parameter to determine this, are
they using the clocking from the line or what?

Richard Foltz, CCNP-Voice, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE+I, Network+, A+
Network Infrastructure Engineer
ZettaWorks, LLC.
3rd Attempt @ RTP 11/2-3
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