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Output rate on LAN interface is bigger than input rate

I just want to know, why output rate bigger than input rate?

 

30 second input rate 495000 bits/sec, 551 packets/sec
30 second output rate 6275000 bits/sec, 608 packets/sec

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Hi

 It depends who is transmiting and who is receiving, what it is being transmited, how is the link during that period

 If the machine that is transmiting is powefull than the machine that is receiving 

Transmiting data is UDP which does not require confirmation or receiving data is tcp which require confirmation.

 QoS on the inboud direction which cause packets to hold on in buffer. Access list on the inbound direction which can delay packets forward. 

 

 

 

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Hi

 It depends who is transmiting and who is receiving, what it is being transmited, how is the link during that period

 If the machine that is transmiting is powefull than the machine that is receiving 

Transmiting data is UDP which does not require confirmation or receiving data is tcp which require confirmation.

 QoS on the inboud direction which cause packets to hold on in buffer. Access list on the inbound direction which can delay packets forward. 

 

 

 

Thanks dear Flavio Miranda