How to calculate Bandwidth utilization

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11-28-2018 09:38 PM
Hello Everyone,
I want to know that how port utilization is calculated on Router if we have below Tx and Rx Load. Can I combine both Tx and Rx percentile while calculate utilization.
Note :- We have 2gbps P2P link. below example calculated with 2 Gbps link.
Example :- Tx=185/255= 72.54% of the total bandwidth.
Rx=66/255= 25.88% of the total Bandwidth.
If we combine both then it will be 97% of the total bandwidth.
does it impact the performance. Please advice me how to calculate.
Thank you in advance.
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11-29-2018 08:15 AM
It all depends on interface, example for the 100MB full Duplex.
TXLOAD + RXLOAD / 510 = is the results. ( as per yours 185+66/510 = 49% thinking this is 100MB Interface)
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11-29-2018 08:45 PM
Thank you Balaji for your quick response and got some knowledge from you.
I have 1000Mb full duplex.
But here Tx Load = 185/255. Means transmission traffic is more than 70%, so, I want to know whether transmission traffic impact out performance?
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11-30-2018 02:29 AM
Personally i would give always head room to interface not to saturate the link - if i cross near by 80% and link saturation, the performance will be degrading depending on application - this time suggest to upgrade the link capacity and upgrading the port to next level.
Also possible apply QoS policies for better utilization.
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11-30-2018 07:44 AM
Unless you are dealing with a half duplex interface then Tx and Rx operate independently and it is a mistake to combine them to figure out port utilization.
To answer the broader question: as interface utilization gets greater there is generally an impact on performance. It is difficult to identify a percentage where the impact is large enough to be a problem. But certainly before any interface got close to 90 percent I would be looking for ways to reduce its utilization.
HTH
Rick
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11-30-2018 08:42 PM
Thank you Richard.
I hope, I will get this type of support in future also.
Thank you again.
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12-01-2018 07:11 AM
You are quite welcome. These communities are excellent places to ask questions and to learn about networking. I hope to see you continue to be active in the community.
HTH
Rick
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11-30-2018 08:39 PM
Hello Balaji,
Good morning
Thank you for your reply. Now my doubt is clear.
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12-01-2018 02:36 AM
if it resolved can you make it as resolved please.
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10-11-2022 03:11 PM
hi @balaji.bandi ,
i want to mesure my Bandwidth utilization, for my case we used i leased link with 20 Mbps,
and the txload 47/255, rxload 254/255.
how can i calculate my bandwitch utlization,
how can i optimize this bandwitch, if i apply the QOS this would resoulve my issue.
thanks in advance.
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10-11-2022 10:14 PM
There is a significant difference between your transmit level and your receive level. Would I be correct in assuming that your transmit traffic is mostly requests for data and your receive traffic is mostly receiving the requested data? I am not sure that QOS will be very effective in dealing with this. Is there a possibility of increasing the capacity of this link?
Rick
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10-12-2022 03:27 AM
QoS may resolve the issue, depends how you like to apply. Queing always helps (when the bandwidth is limitation).
