[mrtg] Re: MaxBytes

Alex Nguyen anguyen at videotron.net
Mon Mar 17 23:03:29 MET 2003


Hi,

8 bits = 1 Byte, so 10Mbps / 8 = 12.5MBps

You will get a full 10Mbps or 100Mbps if you have full-duplex interface.

A.

On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Barbeau Roger wrote:

BR> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 16:44:36 -0500
BR> From: Barbeau Roger <Roger.Barbeau at mrq.gouv.qc.ca>
BR> To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
BR> Subject: [mrtg] MaxBytes
BR> 
BR> Hi!
BR> On setting in MRTG look strange for me:
BR> 
BR> MaxBytes[10.6.2.2_1]: 12500000
BR> 
BR> Ethernet 10 mb = 1250000
BR> Ethernet 100 mb = 12500000
BR> Why does MRTG set the :  
BR> <TR><TD>Max Speed:</TD>  <TD>12.5 MBytes/s</TD></TR>
BR> To 12.5 mb?
BR> Usually a 10 mb network should have real speed of 4 to 6 mb 
BR> So why not 40 to 60 mb on a 100 mb network????
BR> 
BR> Ciao!
BR> 
BR> 
BR> Roger Barbeau
BR> 
BR> 
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