Your summation would be correct only if the inbound and outbound peaks took
place at the exact moment in time. Rarely such is the case.
Henry
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> Hi all,
> I have a doubt.Iam having a 64 kbps RF leased link to my ISP .When
> using the " show interface serial 0" command, in the output we get the
Last 5
> minute Input & Output rate. During peak utilisation sometimes I/p rate is
> about 63Kbps and O/p is about 5 to 10 Kbps. , or vice versa.
> To my knowledge the sum of both i/p and o/p should give the
bandwidth ,
> isn't it?, but how come it is high ie . 63+5 = 68 Kbps
>
> I will be glad if any of u can clarify my doubt.
>
>
> hari
>
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