Determining if high traffic going thru switch

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cmaldo
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Determining if high traffic going thru switch

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I'm trying to determine based on the graph below, to see if I'm getting a lot of traffic going out. I have a 10GB uplink to core.

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Re: Determining if high traffic going thru switch

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Looks good to me.
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