Ok, I think I have confused myself (go figure). Using torch I get the  
below screen shot (hopefully it goes thru the mailer);




Note the interface is lan and note Tx Rate and Rx Rate. My question  
here is; does the Tx Rate mean the lan interface is tx  that rate? For  
instance in this I was trying to ssh into the Src. Address (.8) from  
the Dst. Address (.38). SSH was not successful. So does the above mean  
I was not getting anything back from .8?

thanks


Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710



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