Hello,

a standard ethernet link is 10Mb/sec

ie

10Mb/s  = 10000000 bits/sec (/8)= 1250000bytes/sec = 1250K/sec = 1.25MB/sec

dont get confused between Megabits (Mb)and Megabytes (MB) ;)

I hope this helps

regards

/Stuart







-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody@;groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Reinhold Fischer
Sent: 04 November 2002 14:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco routers and MRTG [7:56794]


Bytes / Bits

MRTG is very accurate - as long as the stuff that gets feeded into it is OK.

hth

Reinhold

On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 12:28:34PM +0000, Firesox wrote:
> Folks,
> I am using MRTG to pull cisco Router's snmp mibs.
> On ehternet interface the graph shows the max speed of 1250.0K which is
only
> 1.25 meg
> and on Fastthernet is shows as 12.5 megs.
> I am wondering why they don't show 10 meg and 100 megs respectively and
> starting to suspect how accurate MRTG is.
>
> Thanks




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