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  • Network-adapter throughput

    Posted by JPSelter on February 16, 2010 at 12:47

    Hello,

    I want to see the network-adapter throughput of a Windows server. So I added an SNMP module NIC #1 inOctects (shouldn´t it be called inOctets?) but when I did a test file transfer the value shown was too low. It was about 10000 Bytes… per what… per second? Doesn´t seem right… or am I doing something wrong?

    kind regards, Peter

    Sancho replied 15 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • JPSelter

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    February 16, 2010 at 14:40
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    Solved 😉 I found out that NIC #1 is the Loopback. Via SNMP-Walk I realised that NIC #65539 is my LAN… so I added the 65539 to the end of the SNMP OID.

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    Wow, that’s the magic of windows, nic 65539???? :-DD

    Try WMI, for windows, it’s much better than SNMP.

    Solved 😉 I found out that NIC #1 is the Loopback. Via SNMP-Walk I realised that NIC #65539 is my LAN… so I added the 65539 to the end of the SNMP OID.