Which interface condition is occurring in this output?
Which interface condition is occurring in this output?
The interface output indicates very high levels of inbound and outbound traffic, as shown by the txload and rxload both being at their maximum values of 255/255. This suggests that the interface is operating at or near its capacity limit, which characterizes a high throughput condition. The provided data rates of 200234873 bits/sec incoming and 233830309 bits/sec outgoing over the last 30 seconds further confirm that the interface is handling a large volume of data. Therefore, the condition occurring is high throughput.
RX and TX 255/255
The answer is C due to high input and out put and high Rx/tx loads
C is correct txload: outgoing traffic (transmit) rxload: incoming traffic (receive) Both of these values being at their maximum of 255/255
Why is D not right? The input packet is more than Output packet. I saw a question above on this same page where people have voted for queuing and in there too the input packet was more than output packet
both C and D are correct. but C is more accurate in this questions. because of the Rx and Tx values and the rates.
C. high performance (high throughput) The values "txload 255/255, rxload 255/255", indicate that the interface has "high throughput", operating close to or at the limit of its data transmission and reception capacity. Also: The output shows high rates of traffic on the interface, with an incoming rate of 200234873 bits/sec and an outgoing rate of 233830309 bits/sec for the last 30 seconds. This indicates that the interface is handling a significant amount of data, resulting in high throughput.
nope 255/255 means everything is fine.Router#show interface GigabitEthernet0/0 | include load reliability 255/255, txload 18/255, rxload 98/255 is what you are refering to.
C is correct Please look at Rx and Tx loads
C é a correcta verifica o tx e o rx, os dois estão em desempenho maximo.
only thing that stands out is rx and tx loads, so yea, thats probably correct
Went with high throughput, was tempted with queueing but dont see anything in the queue for input or output
High bandwidth usage, but zero packets in the last 30 seconds, it seems that the traffic is comprised of L2 broadcasts
I would go with C, high throughput
Where do you see high bandwidth when you have 100/full speed ... ?