05-09-2003 06:41 AM - edited 03-02-2019 07:14 AM
Hello all,
Apologies for this lame question but, can someone tell me to which device the txload and rxload values refer to in a 'show interface fastethernet' command please?
i.e.
reliability 255/255, txload 62/255, rxload 2/255
...I can't find an explanation anywhere!
Thanks in advance,
Colin
05-11-2003 10:37 PM
The txload and rxload are the bandwidth across the router port itself being consumed by transmit and receive traffic respectively. This is most likely to multiple devices.
05-12-2003 02:35 AM
Thanks for the reply: so in essence, the 'txload' is a measurement of the traffic being received from the node which is physically connected to the switch or router port?
Cheers,
Colin
05-12-2003 02:46 AM
No.
The TX and RX part is as seen from the router's perspective, so txload is the load that the router sends on the interface (output) and rxload is the load that the router receives on the interface (input).
HTH,
-A
05-12-2003 05:03 AM
Crystal clear.... thanks for your help :)
Colin
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