Yes - I do.
You have a few hundred what? Interfaces, bytes, bites?
Here is what I see from a C828 G.SHDSL router
AT0 ATM0 adsl 2312000 Down 1
AT0-shdsl ATM0-shdsl shdsl 2312000 Down 8
ATM0-aal5 layer ATM0-aal5 layer aal5 0 Down 6
ATM0-atm layer ATM0-atm layer atm 0 Down 4
ATM0.0-aal5 layer ATM0.0-aal5 layer aal5 2312000
Active 7
ATM0.0-atm subif ATM0.0-atm subif atmSubInterface
2312000 Down 5
Di0 Dialer0 ppp 56000 Active 9
Et0 Ethernet0 ethernetCsmacd 10000000 Active
2
Nu0 Null0 other 10000000000 Active 3
Vi1 Virtual-Access1 ppp 100000000 Active 10
Vi2 Virtual-Access2 ppp 56000 Active 11
The interfaces with traffic here, is Et0 and ATM0.0-aal5
Does that help?
Jakob Peterhänsel
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On 02/12/2006, at 5.19, Bennie Warren wrote:
Is anyone out there monitoring dsl throughput on a Cisco Router? I
have a few hundred on the router and they are all unnumbered
interfaces so not sure if there is an easy way to do this. A
customer is wondering if they are getting close to their BW max yet.
Thanks in Advance.
Bennie
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