Re: Question about how to read utilization graphs from SNMP

From: san (san.study@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jun 05 2005 - 05:14:10 GMT-3


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> Network management packages, like Aprisma or Cacti,
> produce graphs showing "inbits", "outbits",
> "Totalbits". On a full-duplex interface, e.g. 100
> Mbps/Full Duplex, is the maximum possible inbits 100
> Mbits, outbits 100 Mbits, and totalbits 200 Mbits? Is
> it therefore theoretically possible to drive 100 Mbits
> in each direction simultaneously?
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I have the same basic question ?
My assumption, it is each way 100Mbps at single point of time.
(because ethernet cable has tx wire & rx wire seperately )

I could be totally wrong, i will wait for experts answers.

/SAN

On 5/31/05, Ted McDermott <tedmcdermott@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Network management packages, like Aprisma or Cacti,
> produce graphs showing "inbits", "outbits",
> "Totalbits". On a full-duplex interface, e.g. 100
> Mbps/Full Duplex, is the maximum possible inbits 100
> Mbits, outbits 100 Mbits, and totalbits 200 Mbits? Is
> it therefore theoretically possible to drive 100 Mbits
> in each direction simultaneously?
>
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