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Re: I think this is outrageous, but am i wrong?


From: "Ryan Zuidema" <ryan.zuidema () knchlaw com>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 13:42:34 -0700

The bottleneck to the cloud is your T-1. No firewall being set to
10Mbs/100Mbs/1Gbps will make any difference there. In your situation 10Mbps
is more than enough. I wouldn't be shocked to see 10Mbps dealing with WAN
type equipment, precisely because it's more than enough to fill the average
pipe.  *10Mb = Not outrageous at all*

 

Half duplex could be an issue with high packet rates. This is possible even
at low bandwidth utilization. If you're running VoIP, terminal emulation or
any other type of high packet rate streaming you could see a lot of
collisions. Half-duplex is more unusual and something I would change. *HDx =
Not outrageous, but worth fixing/changing*

 

Is the firewall capable of full duplex? Perhaps it just failed to properly
auto-negotiate? What type of firewall is it (make/model)?

 

-Ryan

 

From: wireshark-users-bounces () wireshark org
[mailto:wireshark-users-bounces () wireshark org] On Behalf Of jack craig
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:22 AM
To: Community support list for Wireshark
Subject: [Wireshark-users] I think this is outrageous, but am i wrong?

 

Hi Wireshark Folks,

The below query is not Wireshark specific, just a basic networking topic.
Pls hit delete if you dont care to read more.

I pose this query to this forum just because the collection of talent here
should vindicate or refute my own sanity.

pls consider this network topology? 

a site has a T1 to the cloud. following that T1 into the domain, we first
encounter the T1 router,
then on to a firewall, and arriving finally at a 10/100 Mbps switch where
its distributed to internal users.

our access to the cloud has been degraded so we look for reasons why?

we find that the firewall is configured on both input/output sides to be 10
Mbps, half duplex.

AFAIK, upgrading the firewall interfaces to 100 Mpbs/FDx would increase the
throughput by 10 times (ideally) 
and enable bidirectional traffic (as opposed to limiting to a single
direction at once).

am i missing something obvious here? is there any reason a 10 Mbps/HDx link
is better than 100Mbps/FDx ??

tia, jackc...



-- 
Jack Craig
Software Engineer
831.461.7100 x120
www.extraview.com 
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