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How Dude knows which link is full (red) ?

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 9:44 pm
by oskrobad
I thought that it becomes red when queues connected with interface linked, becomes red (queueing packets). But It's not true. Any ideas?

Re: How Dude knows which link is full (red) ?

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:31 pm
by winkelman
A link becomes red when it's capacity becomes saturated. So for example a 10Mbit link will become red once it's traffic nears 10Mbit.

Re: How Dude knows which link is full (red) ?

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 2:05 pm
by oskrobad
A link becomes red when it's capacity becomes saturated. So for example a 10Mbit link will become red once it's traffic nears 10Mbit.
Thanks for answer, continuing: link capacity is taken from snmp. My red link is a tagged vlan. Why vlan's have there 10Mbit? Is it a Mikrotik limit?
We have there around 14MBit/s traffic and we observe nomen-omen some packet loss.
Is Microtik capable to transfer 10MBps on vlans only ?
Cheers.

Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 3:03 am
by nivlaboi
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These are two screenshots of two different links... any idea why they're leveling out? The top one is of a set speed (100), and second one is without it (which, btw, is weird because with set speeds they were saturated, to fix the topic posters problem, uncheck speed and choose appropriate link)

Any idea how to real-time graph these links accurately?

-Brad