[c-nsp] Ping packet 1400byte on cisco consume 2Mbps of bandwith

Diogo Montagner diogo.montagner at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 14:51:02 EDT 2007


Hi Aaron,

verify if the connection between the switches is loop-free.

Regards,
./diogo -montagner

On 9/27/07, Aaron <dudepron at gmail.com> wrote:
> Supply router and card types.
>
> On 9/27/07, Aladi Saputra <aladi at indo.net.id> wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> >
> > i have a network like this :
> >
> >                              ISP Metro Ethernet link
> > Cisco Router A = > Catalyst 2900  ================= Catalyst
> > ==> Cisco Router B
> >
> > Condition :
> >
> > 1. ISP Link is 1,5Mbps
> > 2. All off Interconection link using UTP Cat5
> >
> >
> >
> > Problem :
> >
> >
> > If Router A ping to Router B with 1400byte or Router B Ping
> > with 1400byte to Router A , it's take more than 2Mbps of
> > Bandwith. It is Normally or maybe somebody can give me an
> > explanation for this . Thank's
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > Putra
> > mailto:aladi at indo.net.id
> >
> >
> >
> >
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