So the stats as is on INTERFACES is a little useless, if I am right and it
is counting UBNT compressed data on the WLAN side... unless there was a new
column that gave the compression ratio. That would be interesting to see,
especially in comparing OS versions and radio models.
On Tue, Jan 6,
I have not heard of any compression atall, simply frame aggregation.
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On 01/06/2015 06:04 AM, Clay Stewart wrote:
So the stats as is on INTERFACES is a little useless, if I am right and it
is counting UBNT compressed
Blair, I'm sure there is a limit but I've got a CPE showing 51 gigs and
counting.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:27 AM, Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net wrote:
And, AFAICT, they are using 32bit counters so they rollover at about
4Gbyts...
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On 1/6/2015 2:13 AM, RickG wrote:
Clay, That's
RM5. See attached.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:19 PM, Blair Davis the...@wmwisp.net wrote:
Interesting. What hardware?
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On 1/6/2015 9:17 PM, RickG wrote:
Blair, I'm sure there is a limit but I've got a CPE showing 51 gigs and
counting.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:27 AM, Blair Davis
Adair, That's an interesting way to look at it. If you were to bill by the
byte, is that the count you would use?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Adair Winter ada...@amarillowireless.net
wrote:
I've never understood these number and generally just don't pay attention
to them myself. The only
Clay, That's interesting too. I'd love to get Ubiquiti's input on this!
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:04 PM, Clay Stewart
cstew...@stewartcomputerservices.com wrote:
Rick, I think the counts are according to where in the stream the data is
being calculated, which seems to me to be at the bridging
] Interface Usage Amounts
Referring to the attached graph: Why do the interfaces show such a difference
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Referring to the attached graph: Why do the interfaces show
Rick, I think the counts are according to where in the stream the data is
being calculated, which seems to me to be at the bridging module code. Any
RX data is counted twice, once at the port it comes in (LAN or WLAN) and
then again transferring the bridge. So adding the RX of both ports equals
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Referring to the attached graph: Why do the interfaces
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Referring to the attached graph: Why do the interfaces show such a
difference
Yah... I would guess customer ARP traffic internal? Maybe they are
using some sort of streaming device that does multi-cast?
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On 1/5/15 1:54 PM, RickG wrote:
I imagine it might be helpful if I attached a graphic
I've never understood these number and generally just don't pay attention
to them myself. The only thing I've ever really looked at was under the AP
Information the values displayed in bytes and packets since it connected
seem to be right on.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 12:54 PM, RickG
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