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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

1074.0. "DECrepeater900TM and Offer load" by TLAV02::WITTAYAJ () Mon Jun 06 1994 10:09

    Hi anybody,
      I would like to know about "Offer Load" in repeater900 menu of
    Hubwatch for windows. what is meaning ? How can i use this menu ?
    Could you tell me about it's manual where it is ?
    Thank.
    Wittaya J.
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1074.1NACAD2::HAROKOPUSMon Jun 06 1994 14:409
    Offered load is a rough measurement of the readable traffic coming into
    the repeater port as a percent of the total bandwidth.
    
    The online help will give you the exact formula used for this
    calculation.
    
    Regards,
    
    Bob
1074.2Is it real time ? (or you must refresh)TLAV02::WITTAYAJTue Jun 07 1994 02:262
    Thank you.
    Best Regards,
1074.3NACAD::HAROKOPUSTue Jun 07 1994 13:278
    .2 
    
    If you have polling on then the numbers are updated every polling
    cycle.  Otherwise you need to do a refresh.
    
    Regards,
    
    Bob
1074.4The speedometer display any traffic or only peak ?TLAV02::WITTAYAJWed Jun 08 1994 11:2515
    Hi Bob,
    Thank you very much for last reply. Let me to introduce myself,
    I am Wittaya Janmayka from Network Team at Digital Thailand.
    I have another problem that need you to resolve it.
    I was enable polling mode in Hubwatch but the speedometer did
    not move it still point to old place. I see only a numeric under it
    change when it had a value more than old value.
    Could you tell me a speedometer will change when it has a new peak
    value or not ?
    I do not have DECrepeater900TM or HUB900 in my office,so I must go to
    customer site for test this. My customer usually ask me Why does not 
    it work ? Why does it slow ? ( The traffic is 40-70% utilization)
    
    Thank you
    Tony
1074.5Speed-ometer move but slowTLAV01::WITTAYAJFri Jun 10 1994 02:259
    Hi Bob,
      I had sit in front of Hubwatch station and wait it for 3-5 minute.
    I saw the speed-ometer move and change but speed-ometer 's scale is 
    very large ,so I can not see when it had changed.However, I think 
    i can see a changing of it from a numeric under it.
    
      Thank you 
       Regard,
    Wittaya J.
1074.6exitNACAD::HAROKOPUSFri Jun 10 1994 13:2514
    Hi Wittaya,
    
    A couple of things 
    
    Those speedometers use logarithmic scales.  Therefore, you will 
    see them move more at lower utlitizations than higher ones.
    
    Also, HUbwatch currently uses only one polling queue for all 
    of the views that are up so it will take several minutes to 
    update the gauges.
    
    Regards,
    
    Bob