On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 11:22:38PM +0300, Donatas wrote:
D> > D> 3. Monitorring traffic with mrtg on ngethxxx and hatm0 interfaces we
can se interesting output amplitude fluctations:
D> > D> ftp://temp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/hatm0.png
D> > D> seems that origin of those fluctations is ng_bridge.
D>
D>
hello,
> D> 3. Monitorring traffic with mrtg on ngethxxx and hatm0 interfaces we can
> se interesting output amplitude fluctations:
> D> ftp://temp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/hatm0.png
> D> seems that origin of those fluctations is ng_bridge.
> What is the timescale? How long one peak/pit lasts in time?
On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 08:46:53AM +0300, Donatas wrote:
D> > [moving discussion to freebsd-net]
I keep net@ Cc'ed. May be someone has better answer them me.
D> I am afraid our today's configuration if far different from the previous
one, still - we have several interesting questions realated to
Donatas,
[moving discussion to freebsd-net]
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 09:16:29AM +0300, Donatas wrote:
D> can you check flood.gif?(it's denied to send gif's to this conference)
D> ftp://temp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/flood.gif
Already unavailable. :|
D> for unknown reasons ng_bridge seems to be working
can you check flood.gif?(it's denied to send gif's to this conference)
ftp://temp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/flood.gif
for unknown reasons ng_bridge seems to be working like ng_hub and is
flooding network even after establishing session between two mac addresses.
using kernel bridge instead of ng_bridge s