[mrtg] Re: outies and innies
    Chuck Brown 
    chbrown at coserv.com
       
    Mon Jun  3 21:28:19 MEST 2002
    
    
  
The "in" and "out" are from the perspective of the device being monitored.
If a monitored device shows 2500kbps out then it means that particular
device sent out 2500kbps of info.
Hope this helps.
Thanks!
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Katona [mailto:mkatona at comwavz.com]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 2:22 PM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] outies and innies
I am having a golden moment (and at the age of 27!)
Router A and Router B are connected via serial connections. They are both
have the same 30 bit mask. NOW here is the question:
Router A shows 2500kbps in and 1500kbps out. Does that mean 2500 of traffic
is going INTO router A from Router B or does it mean it is coming out of
router A to router B? 
Ditto with the OUT bound tag also.
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