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SNA FS outbound traffic

k7851610
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Why is outbound 0%?

What does inbound and outbound mean here?

 

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lohan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

In addition,
As for FS, there might be a situation that:
    The interface is used for collecting all the traffic from switch and router, it is designed to receive traffic only.
    So it is normal that the Outbound traffic is "0".

Thank you,
Admin 

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lohan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi k7851610,

The outbound 0% means the current utilization of the interface is 0 at that specific time.
And "inbound" means, for the interface, the traffic is from outside to inside,
"outbound" means inside to the outside.

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Thank you.

lohan
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

In addition,
As for FS, there might be a situation that:
    The interface is used for collecting all the traffic from switch and router, it is designed to receive traffic only.
    So it is normal that the Outbound traffic is "0".

Thank you,
Admin