[c-nsp] Go To My PC
Kim Onnel
karim.adel at gmail.com
Mon May 9 03:34:46 EDT 2005
I recall that sh ip accounting only shows packets being process
switches, is your interface running CEF, check that with sh ip int
<int>
If it is running CEF, then you should check which traffic is getting
process switches ?
On 5/4/05, Kern, Tom <tkern at charmer.com> wrote:
> I know there was a thread about GoToMyPC on this list before, but has anyone had any issues with it?
> I feel its generating a lot of traffic. my serial int on my 1700 router is at 130/255 rx and 80/255tx.
>
> when i do "sh ip accounting", the packet # is at 738752 and the byte count is at 38070684.
>
> I'm not sure if this is a lot or something to be concerned with.
>
> I have a 1.54mbps frame relay and internet access is at a crawl. In my 2+ years here, the load has never gone above 7/255tx or rx.
> also, its curious that the rx is higher than the tx as I don't really host many services internally.
>
> thanks in advance for any help
>
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