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lordmissus
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lol
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odditude
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lordmissus wrote:It can also be used to monitor bandwidth, to ensure, for example, that users on the network are respecting the SLA. Or whatever.
that's what rate limits are for; 99 times out of 100, a network client will use all available bandwidth. unless you're talking overall usage?

...ah, from a quick look at the docs, it doesn't like this was designed with enterprise hardware in mind (the exmple switch is an SMB-marketed Linksys).
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lol
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yep, used to seeing things like that in the enterprise. still, nice to see a monitoring package with a wide-open free version to play with.
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