The Meaning Of Mpps
Feb 24, 2007
I have never understood the Mpps rating of a switch vs. switch throughput as far as mbps or gbps. For instance, I am evaluating a platform that is
48 Mpps Layer2/3/4
64 Gbps switching engine
This is a 240 Port switch Can it handle handle 200mpbs with a 400mpbs burst? More?
translate Mpps into common terms for a layman?
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Code:
[root@]# netstat
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address Stat
I notice that often times I see my ISP's mail server connecting to domains I didin't even set up yet. Sometimes I see google(I guess indexing my sites). But in addition some times I see some scary foreign addresses like from nigeria or one really common one, one which I see pretty often when I run netstat is:
Quote:
tcp 0 0 mydomain.com:http [somehostname].amenworld.com:40867 TIME_WAIT
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I could just be over reacting on some of this stuff but just curious about what this all means.
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