05-31-2008 07:10 PM - edited 03-05-2019 11:20 PM
Dear,
i try to discover 10 Gbps port trunk via solarwinds detects 4.3 Gbps, but via telnet detects 10 Gbps ? Could you explain me ?
Regards,
Lian
05-31-2008 10:02 PM
Lian,
Is this an older version of solarwinds? My guess is that 10 Gbps links were not around when the software was written. You can trust the output of the switch as it is a ten gig interface.
HTH,
Mark
05-31-2008 11:34 PM
Mark,
i'm using solarwind 8.2, when i discovered
cisco link 1 gbps via SFP read is 1 Gbps,
why 10 gbps reads 4.3 Gbps ?
Regards,
Lian
06-01-2008 12:00 AM
That version a few years old. 10GB ethernet was new at that time. 1GB has been around for quite a while as 10GB is becoming more common these days. I am fairly certain that 4.3GB/s is the max monitoring capabilities your version of solar winds. You might try to update your version to be able to monitor the full throughput of your 10Gb link.
Mark
06-01-2008 12:18 AM
Ok,
i'll try to update my solarwinds.
i just thinking may be about fiber optic media specification ? Could be my speed show 4.3 Gbps ?
Lian
06-01-2008 12:55 AM
Your 10GB interface does not reflect your fiber connection. Bottom line is the fact that your link is 10GB. Your current monitoring software is not capable of monitoring at that speed.
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