Old rule of thumb for Ethernet, because it is based on collision 
detection, is 70-75% is the max you want.  Above this and collisions 
often become an issue.  I assume the same is true for the faster links 
as well.

Jeremie Chism wrote:
> At what percentage of your backbone usage do you look at adding more  
> capacity. At peak times I run at 65-70 percent of capacity.  Just  
> looking for suggestions.
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