interface channels
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I'm using SNMP Traffic Sensor to monitor one of my interface in a switch. I have enable to capture all available channels for this sensor. I noticed that some of the channels like Unicast Out (volume), Unicast out (speed) are all display in # and #/s. Can you explain what the unit means?
Is there any means to change to out units such as bytes or bytes/s ?
thanks
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Hello.
'#' means number of unicast packets in that case. We only get the number of those from the device so any conversion is unlikely.
best regards.
May, 2011 - Permalink
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Hello.
'#' means number of unicast packets in that case. We only get the number of those from the device so any conversion is unlikely.
best regards.
May, 2011 - Permalink