LOL
On a 20Gbps, you may send 2GBps, so in 16 x 10^9 seconds you will
roll over in just a mere 2500 years.
-Carlos
P.S.
pi seconds ~= nano century :)
Rick Mur @ 27/10/2009 9:00 -0300 dixit:
> You are mathematically correct Carlos, but on a real router 16 x 10^18 =
> infinite :-P
> 
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> Rick Mur
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> Sr. Support Engineer  IPexpert, Inc.
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> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar
> <mailto:tron_at_huapi.ba.ar>> wrote:
> 
>     Well, not entirelly true.
>     A clear counters will bring counters back to zero, but they will
>     roll over to zero too when they reach their max.
> 
>     After all, we have not invented a way to count to infinity
>     with a fixed size variable :)
>     That's the reason of SNMP counters going to 64 bits.
>     2^64 = 16 x 2^60 ~= 16 x 10^18 which is kind of large though.
> 
>     -Carlos
> 
>     Iwan Hoogendoorn @ 27/10/2009 5:27 -0300 dixit:
>     > Hi,
>     >
>     >
>     > These values are variable:
>     >  5 minute input rate 180000 bits/sec, 121 packets/sec
>     >  5 minute output rate 1237000 bits/sec, 148 packets/sec
>     >
>     > These values are only increasing unless a "clear counters" is issued:
>     >     1807485647 packets input, 4267040170 bytes
>     >     0 input packets with dribble condition detected
>     >     2039691484 packets output, 2256843793 bytes, 0 underruns
>     >
> 
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>      LW7 EQI  Argentina
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-- Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar> LW7 EQI Argentina Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Tue Oct 27 2009 - 10:26:06 ART
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