[c-nsp] Ping packet 1400byte on cisco consume 2Mbps of bandwith

2007-09-27 Thread Aladi Saputra
Dear all, i have a network like this : ISP Metro Ethernet link Cisco Router A = Catalyst 2900 = Catalyst == Cisco Router B Condition : 1. ISP Link is 1,5Mbps 2. All off Interconection link using UTP Cat5 Problem : If Router A ping to Router

Re: [c-nsp] Ping packet 1400byte on cisco consume 2Mbps of bandwith

2007-09-27 Thread Aaron
Supply router and card types. On 9/27/07, Aladi Saputra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, i have a network like this : ISP Metro Ethernet link Cisco Router A = Catalyst 2900 = Catalyst == Cisco Router B Condition : 1. ISP Link is

Re: [c-nsp] Ping packet 1400byte on cisco consume 2Mbps of bandwith

2007-09-27 Thread Diogo Montagner
Hi Aaron, verify if the connection between the switches is loop-free. Regards, ./diogo -montagner On 9/27/07, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Supply router and card types. On 9/27/07, Aladi Saputra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear all, i have a network like this :

Re: [c-nsp] Ping packet 1400byte on cisco consume 2Mbps of bandwith

2007-09-27 Thread Stephen Wilcox
1400 bytes is a size. 2Mbps is a rate How much bandwidth it uses will depend on how many packets are sent and how quickly.. Standard cisco ping will send 5 packets so this should result in approximately 0Mbps when displayed by a cisco 'show int' I would suggest if you see the link running