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Date: | Wed, 17 Aug 2005 09:14:26 -0700 |
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Hello Robert, all,
>>How much bandwidth (or bytes of data) does a Reflection / Minisoft
session use for :-
Logging in
Sitting Idle
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The definitive answer is in the network NMLG files (if) statistic
logging is enabled:
**********************************************************************
* WED, AUG 17, 2005, 11:56:55.0 AM NETXPORT(3) *
*--------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Event : INFORMATIVE *
* Entity : TCP *
* Internal Event : Statistics *
* Log Class : Statistics *
* Port ID/PIN/KSO : $0000D1BC *
* Location : 19901 Parameter : $00000000 *
* Info Section (hex): *
* 0000: 0067 001C 0051 4DBD 0000 D1BC 0006 0000 *
* 0008: 0000 0001 *
*--------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Statistics: *
* Local_sap : $0622 Remote_sap : $0971 *
* Local_ip_addr : $1071095C Remote_ip_addr : $0FE4B182 *
* IN_Total : 24 OUT_Total : 40 *
* IN_Bytes : 17 OUT_Bytes : 2814 *
* IN_PM_PKTS : 7 OUT_PM_PKTS : 20 *
* IN_User_PKTS : 17 OUT_User_PKTS : 18 *
* IN_CKsum_Error : 0 OUT_RTX : 2 *
* IN_ICMP_Msgs : 0 IN_Other : 0 *
* Connection_Info : 0 Control : 1 *
* Send : 17 Receive_Reply : 17 *
* Flush_sends : 0 *
* Data Section (hex): *
* 0000: 0000 0060 0622 0971 1071 095C 0FE4 B182 *
* 0008: 0000 0018 0000 0011 0000 0007 0000 0011 *
* 0010: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0028 *
* 0018: 0000 0002 0000 0AFE 0000 0014 0000 0012 *
* 0020: 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0011 0000 0011 *
* 0028: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 *
* 0030: 0000 0000 *
**********************************************************************
This is NS-VT... "hello.. passwords.. welcome message... bye".
* IN_Total : 24 OUT_Total : 40 *
<tcp packets>
* IN_Bytes : 17 OUT_Bytes : 2814 *
**********************************************************************
* WED, AUG 17, 2005, 12:02:20.8 PM NETXPORT(3) *
*--------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Event : INFORMATIVE *
* Entity : TCP *
* Internal Event : Statistics *
* Log Class : Statistics *
* Port ID/PIN/KSO : $0000D1BC *
* Location : 19901 Parameter : $00000000 *
* Info Section (hex): *
* 0000: 0067 001C 0051 4DBD 0000 D1BC 0006 0000 *
* 0008: 0000 0001 *
*--------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Statistics: *
* Local_sap : $0017 Remote_sap : $0990 *
* Local_ip_addr : $1071095C Remote_ip_addr : $0FE4B182 *
* IN_Total : 82 OUT_Total : 137 *
* IN_Bytes : 47 OUT_Bytes : 1818 *
* IN_PM_PKTS : 35 OUT_PM_PKTS : 88 *
* IN_User_PKTS : 47 OUT_User_PKTS : 44 *
* IN_CKsum_Error : 0 OUT_RTX : 5 *
* IN_ICMP_Msgs : 0 IN_Other : 0 *
* Connection_Info : 0 Control : 0 *
* Send : 12 Receive_Reply : 1 *
* Flush_sends : 32 *
* Data Section (hex): *
* 0000: 0000 0060 0017 0990 1071 095C 0FE4 B182 *
* 0008: 0000 0052 0000 002F 0000 0023 0000 002F *
* 0010: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0089 *
* 0018: 0000 0005 0000 071A 0000 0058 0000 002C *
* 0020: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 000C 0000 0001 *
* 0028: 0000 0020 0000 002E 0000 0000 0000 0000 *
* 0030: 0000 0000 *
**********************************************************************
This is Telnet... "hello.. passwords.. welcome message... bye".
* IN_Total : 82 OUT_Total : 137 *
<tcp packets>
* IN_Bytes : 47 OUT_Bytes : 1818 *
-More packets transfer with telnet than ns-vt for inbound terminal i/o
in single character mode.
-In less bytes of data transferred for telnet than ns-vt as ns-vt has
headers that telnet does not.
Regards,
James Hofmeister
Email: <first>.<last>@hp.com
Hewlett Packard - Global Solutions Engineering (WTEC)
P.S. My Ideals are my own, not necessarily my employers.
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