We are using one backbone switch that’s handling all the routing from our different switches through 10gb fiber trunk links, while the rest of our network is 100 / 1000 Mbpson copper. I am worried that I am reaching or exceeding that 125 MBps limit for packet saturation and need to know something. On the overall traffic graph for said switch, the numbers are presented in M and not MB or Mb; obviously each one presents it’s own representation. From what I could tell, the graph is showing Mbps which means in terms of overall bandwidth running through the pipes, we are fine. Am I correct? If it is in Mbps, is there a way to see MBps?
Thank you!!!
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