Mike,

InterMapper has two ways to determine the speed of a link, as I understand it. First, it asks the device for its link speed. If available, it uses that. Otherwise, it will choose based on the other devices attached to the same network. This means in some cases it is best to manually set the link speed. Is this helpful?

Thanks,
Ian

On Jul 7, 2004, at 12:59 PM, Mike Lieberman wrote:

How does IM decide when a NIC is runnint at 10M or 100M? Does it default to
10M and modify that if the SNMP packet informs that it is running faster?
The reason I ask is that I have a number of systems here running Debian
Linux 3.0 with the 2.4.18 kernel. SNMPD is set up for readonly and
read/write. Paranoid is commented out. The these NICs all run at 100M but IM
reports 10M.



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