| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 238.1 | Some numbers.  Your mileage may vary. | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be surfing | Fri May 14 1993 12:01 | 23 | 
|  | Here's some statistics from one of our hubs.  It's a double-backplane with
the following modules in the following slots:
	1: DECserver90TL		9:DS90L++
	3: DECserver90M			12: thinwire rptr
	4: twisted-pair repeater	14: DS90M
	7: DECagent90			15: fibre repeater
	8: DECbridge90			16: DS90TL
	Hub summary view (double-hub, 10 modules):
		24 SNMP packets.
		avg of 10.3 OID's per packet.
	Terminal server summary view: (DS90TL)
		15 SNMP packets.	(this will vary depending on how many
		avg 5.8 OID's / pkt	 ports have logged-in users)
	Bridge:
		(Here I brought up the bridge summary view, and then I also
		 brought up the traffic graph window):
		13 SNMP packets.
		avg 7.3 OID's/pkt
- Tom Hood
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| 238.2 | And the PORT SUMMARY screens for ts's and rptr's. | SLINK::HOOD | I'd rather be surfing | Fri May 14 1993 12:09 | 13 | 
|  | I misread your original note... If you just click on a port from
the front panel on either a terminal server or a repeater, this is
what you get:
	DS90TL PORT:
		2 SNMP packets
		(15 OID's + 1 OID)
	REPEATER PORT:
		2 SNMP packets
		(8 OID's + 2 OID's)
		There were no stations connected to this repeater port;
		there may be more packets if there are connected stations.
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