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T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps
From: tonyh () noc cbn net id (Tony S. Hariman)
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 10:44:26 +0700
Does anybody have experience having a T1 circuit with PPP encapsulation getting only 1290 Kbps maximum throughput looking at "sh int" result from cisco router or MRTG ? This is the explanation our upstream provider gave us: You have a 1.536Mbps port. However, there is the overhead from PPP and the translation overhead which takes place in all circuits. Judging by your settings that limit ends up somewhere between 1.3 and 1.4. This overhead would be the non-data portion of cells or frames for example. For example, you might have 1.3 Mbps of data which gets framing or cell information appended onto it before sending taking up additional bandwidth. It is to be expected in all circuits. Thank you for your help. Tony S. Hariman http://www.tsh.or.id Tel: +62(21)574-2488 tonyha () compuserve com
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- T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Tony S. Hariman (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Patrick W. Gilmore (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Jose Dominguez (Jul 09)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Vincent Poy (Jul 10)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Mark Milhollan (Jul 10)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps James Carlson (Jul 10)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Jose Dominguez (Jul 09)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Nathan Stratton (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Lincoln Dale (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Dorian Kim (Jul 08)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Brett Frankenberger (Jul 09)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Robert E. Seastrom (Jul 09)
- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Dorian Kim (Jul 08)
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- Re: T1 Circuit actual throughput 1290Kbps Patrick W. Gilmore (Jul 08)