Daniel You are correct but wrong. The OP asked the wrong question, but you gave him the right answer concerning the speed<GRIN>.
He meant to ask if 1Gb is reported as 125MB/sec. Switch ports and NIC's are advertised as bits/sec, not Bytes/sec. In abreviations, b means bits and B means Bytes. And if you do the math indeed: 1Gb/sec equals 125MB/sec Lyle Daniel J McDonald wrote: > On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 09:39 +0000, John Cushnie wrote: > >> Hi, >> I have a similar configuration with 1GB and 10GB port cards on a Unix >> server. >> Do I just need to add 64 bit counters to get the correct metrics? >> > Yes. > > >> Also where do the Max speeds reported for the interface come from? >> > > from ifSpeed, which has a maximum of about 4Gb/s. For higher-speed > interfaces, the value is supposed to be in ifHighSpeed > > >> 1GB is reporting 125.0 MB/sec >> > Correct. > >> 10GB is reporting 536.9MB/sec >> > > I can imagine it is reporting that. I guess I had best go write a patch > for that.... > > But I don't have any 10G interfaces yet - they are on order, but I'm not > expecting to be able to install them before the middle of January. If I > write a patch, can I ask you to test it? > > >
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