Hi Brian,
Thank you for your response. The answer I'm seeking is that does WAN media
operates similar to a full duplex of LAN media or just a single stream of
traffic can travel at any one time on the link. Another word, when some one
say 64 Kbps bandwidth, it would mean that the maximum traffic can occuppy
the link is 64 Kbps regardless of incoming or outgoing traffic or 64 Kbps
incoming and 64 Kbps outgoing.
>From what you're saying, it will be 64 Kbps incoming and 64 outgoing right ?
Thanks
Justin Vo
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> It looks like it can support traffic bidirectionally. 1 question to ask
is,
> do you have 2b+d, with its separate 16k control channel, or the older
legacy
> 2b setup. In the latter setup, 112k in each direction is the most you can
> get.
>
> Bri
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Justin Vo"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 9:43 PM
> Subject: bandwidth reading [7:8301]
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > When someone say an ISDN link of 128 Kbps, this is the total traffic of
> > Incoming + Outgoing traffic isn't it ?
> >
> > I just need to verify because I think some of our IT staff are reading
the
> > graph incorrectly. The graphs are showing incoming and outgoing on the
> same
> > graph (using MRTG).
> >
> > Thanks
> > Justin Vo
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