03-01-2007 01:23 AM - edited 03-11-2019 02:40 AM
Hi how can i tell what throughput my firewalls are doing at the moment. I am also getting overruns and error, and we believe its beacuse the pix can't handle the trhoughput..... does anyone know were i can find this information
03-01-2007 08:34 AM
You can see this by doing a "show traffic". Take the data transmitted/time and you have your throughput for a given interface.
Pls rate.
03-01-2007 08:51 AM
Hi, please can you confirm what i am meant to read:
transmitted (in 2533900.146 secs):
17494202977 packets 19217806815234 bytes
6000 pkts/sec 7584001 bytes/sec
03-01-2007 08:57 AM
Basically, the 6000 pkts/sec has already done the division of 17494202977packets/2533900.146 secs. The 6000pkts/sec is your throughput on the outside interface... Or you can do the same thing for bytes.
03-01-2007 09:07 AM
cool so
17494202977 divided by 2533900.146 gives you 6000pkts thanks
03-01-2007 09:17 AM
So if i was to do it in bytes:
transmitted (in 2533900.146 secs):
17494202977 packets 19217806815234 bytes
6000 pkts/sec 7584001 bytes/sec
total is 7584001. This firewall can handle 188Mbps. am i correct in saying my reading is 7mbps
03-01-2007 09:22 AM
Yes. That is correct (according to Cisco's documentation at least).
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