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Last poll: 1/19/2012 8:36:59 PM
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DAGWOOD 10.100.36.11 Telnet SSH Web HTTPS 1 1 0 0  Santa Clara, CA  Tim Titus 80k 116k 0 49k 1.148% 29.964% 2.076% 32.951%       Device - BAK-7182A 650-555-8710 SNMPV2C 100.00% 71 days 17:00:02.58

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Tx Rx Admin Oper Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx MIB-II DetailPoll
Int #65539 10.100.36.11  Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet 0.000% 0.002% 0.002% 100,000,000 Full* none up up 1.153% 29.965% 2.076% 32.951% 0.001% 0.001%
001aa004fcd6 1500 ethernetCsmacd 71 days 16:19:58.05  Disabled V2POLL64 FastEther PinotNoir→ Int #5 (11)
Chardonnay→ Int #23 (1)
Gewurztraminer→ Int #1 (15)
Muscat→ Int #10 (14)
Router→ Int #7 (16)
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Network Prescription™
  • Inbound Unknown Protocols exist on this interface
    This interface received a valid frame with a protocol that was unrecognized. (Example: If AppleTalk is configured on two devices, and these two devices send AppleTalk broadcasts to each other, all other devices on the network will also receive the broadcast frames. These devices will not know what to do with the AppleTalk packets and will discard them.) If you encounter a lot of Inbound Unknown Protocols on an interface, you should consider setting up VLANs and separating devices that don't need to communicate via other protocols. Broadcasts can steal CPU attention on a machine (each broadcast generates a system interrupt and requires the CPU to evaluate the frame). If your network is saturated with many protocols, up to 5% of your computer's CPU cycles can be dedicated to processing and discarding these broadcast packets.
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