04-28-2010 06:45 AM - edited 03-06-2019 10:50 AM
Hi,
I am using Network Assistant to monitor our switches. Can anybody explain me how I can interpret the graph.
The graph shows a 0.01000 % Utilization on a Gigabit Uplink. What does this mean? Is the utilization really that low
or is the graph somehow wrong?
It would be great if somebody could explain.
Thx....Andy
04-28-2010 09:57 AM
Whatever information it captured with the help of SNMP trap are normally true.
in u r case say it is 0.01000 % of 1 Gbps (1X1024X1024 kbps) = 104.8576 kbps which is normal traffic on any interface.
Hope this makes you bit clear
Shailesh
04-29-2010 12:53 AM
Hi,
I am using Network Assistant to monitor our switches. Can anybody explain me how I can interpret the graph.
The graph shows a 0.01000 % Utilization on a Gigabit Uplink. What does this mean? Is the utilization really that low
or is the graph somehow wrong?
It would be great if somebody could explain.
Thx....And
Hi Andy,
Just check it out also there would be some other option in drag down area where % is selected in network assistant for shoiwing vlaues in Kbps/Mbps rather showing in %.
HTH
Ganesh.H
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