On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 09:55:20AM -0400, Troy Tate wrote:
> I was wondering if this is normal reporting behavior on a VLAN on a Cisco 
> switch? Notice that the top bandwidth graph looks correct in bps. The lower 
> graph should be showing Utilization % for the same VLAN. However, the Y scale 
> is not in %. It looks just like the bandwidth graph shown above.

Bottom graph shows a maximum of about 900 micro %, which is 9e-04% or
9e-06 (0.000009) The 800u means 800 micro and the units are in percent.

Top graph shows a maximum of 8.71kbps, which on a GigE interface
(1000000 kbps = 1000 Mbps = 1Gbps) is 8.71e06 or 0.00000871

So they are showing the same thing, your 8.71kbps is only 0.000871%
of a GigE interface.

 - Craig

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