Thold current speed

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kieranjersey
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Thold current speed

Post by kieranjersey »

Hi,

I'm currently trying to set up a trigger using Thold to alarm when an interface falls below a certain threshold,
What speed does Thold measure... for example i have a graph at currenlty around 90Mbps thold has a number of 10,956,694.31.... what speed is this? bits, bytes, kilobits?

I would like this to alarm when speed falls below 5Mbps...

This is in thold tab currently


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kieranjersey
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Re: Thold current speed

Post by kieranjersey »

Think i've got it, Thold shows the speed in bytes, converting this into bits seems to work, so to alarm for 5Mbps i use 655360 bytes.. is that right?
ikorzha758
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Re: Thold current speed

Post by ikorzha758 »

No you didn't get it right. Use the function for % utilization. See attached screenshot
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kieranjersey
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Re: Thold current speed

Post by kieranjersey »

Hi, Thanks for the reply, can you explain how % utilization works, at peak times this interface goes up to 150Mbps, and quite times can drop down to 6-7? is this trigger a percentage of those to values?

I would just install an interface status graph and to alarm when it goes down but not sure how to do this,

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ciyvius
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Re: Thold current speed

Post by ciyvius »

Please help me as well, I've been trying to make thold work for ages now. I don't have cdef that says Precentage bw util. only have bits to bytes. The graph value are perfect for me how can I use them instead of actual poll value? Or if that's not possible how can I make the thold work.
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