Thank you for your reply. The micro bursts that you mentioned, do they occur on the physical interface speed? or the deployed speed on the interface? in my case 500 Mbps? if it happens on the deployed speed, I dont understand how the bursts can go upto 800 Mbps.
Original Message:
Sent: Sep 15, 2023 09:30 AM
From: Mark Thompson
Subject: Interface Bandwidth Trends
Hi Sushant,
The peaks you see are only showing on the LAN interface (light blue). Can you confirm what speed the LAN is configured for?
It is 10Gbps capable so even though you have an aggregate of 1Gbps configure on the WAN the LAN can burst above 1Gbps especially if you have UDP traffic present.
Micro-bursts: Sometimes, data can be sent in micro-bursts which momentarily exceed the configured bandwidth limit. These micro-bursts can occur faster than the reporting interval of your monitoring tool, making it report higher peak bandwidth usage.
Original Message:
Sent: Sep 14, 2023 07:47 AM
From: sushantkd
Subject: Interface Bandwidth Trends
Hey all,
I have an 2* EC-XL devices (Silver Peak) and I have setup 500 Mbps on each device deployed speed on twan0 (physical 10 G port) in EdgeHA, so total of 1G on both devices combined . However, in the interface bandwidth trends, the peaks show more than 1 Gbps at various intervals, for inbound and outbound both. I want to know how this is calculated? maybe I am reading it wrong? I could use some help please. I have added an images here, for inbound and outbound both at peaks. I appreciate the support here, thank you :)