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hi !
:)
since the if*Octets are counters, snmpcollect already gives you the right
delta values
mfG. Alfred Reibenschuh
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tsubasa_Kimura AT TIVOLI DOT COM [mailto:Tsubasa_Kimura AT TIVOLI DOT COM]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 5:01 PM
To: nv-l AT tkg DOT com
Subject: [NV-L] BandwidthUtilHdx statistics in Netview
List,
The formula in mibexpr.conf is BandwidthUtilHdx =
(8*100*(IFin+IFout))/IFSpeed. Now, the formula should be a percentage but
IFin and IFout are both in bytes which get converted to bits by multiplying
by 8 but IFSpeed in bits per second. The result of the division is still in
seconds with a multiplication of 100 for it to be a percentage. So the
question is whether we still need to divide the formula with the collection
duration to get a real percentage figure.
Thank you,
Tsubasa
hi
!
:)
since
the if*Octets are counters, snmpcollect already
gives you the right delta values
mfG. Alfred Reibenschuh
INFORMATIONSTECHNOLOGIE AUSTRIA
GMBH TELEKOMMUNIKATION Networkmanagement Intranet Info-koordinator A-1020 Wien, Lassallestrasse 5 T: ++43-1-21717-58947 F: ++43-1-21717-58979 E: alfred.reibenschuh AT it-austria DOT com
List,
The
formula in mibexpr.conf is BandwidthUtilHdx = (8*100*(IFin+IFout))/IFSpeed.
Now, the formula should be a percentage but IFin and IFout are both in bytes
which get converted to bits by multiplying by 8 but IFSpeed in bits per
second. The result of the division is still in seconds with a
multiplication of 100 for it to be a percentage. So the question is whether we
still need to divide the formula with the collection duration to get a real
percentage figure.
Thank you,
Tsubasa
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