It comes from the bandwidth command on the router.
Or you can set it manually with the Bandwidth IN and Bandwidth OUT fields in the
interface, but you will also have to disable the interface type "tracking" for
that field.
Javier
Muhammad Umar Farooq Rana wrote:
My JFFNMS traffic and utilization graphs show a red line indicating
maximum interface capacity. This line is set incorrectly for all my
tunnel interfaces. Where do these values comes from. My network
equipment is all Cisco based.
Muhammad Umar Farooq Rana
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