Nmap Security Scanner
*Intro
*Ref Guide
*Install Guide
*Download
*Changelog
*Book
*Docs
Security Lists
*Nmap Hackers
*Nmap Dev
*Bugtraq
*Full Disclosure
*Pen Test
*Basics
*More
Security Tools
*Pass crackers
*Sniffers
*Vuln Scanners
*Web scanners
*Wireless
*Exploitation
*Packet crafters
*More
Site News
Site Search:
Exploit World
Advertising
About/Contact
Credits
Sponsors:
edgeos



IDS: Re: port bonding and taps

Re: port bonding and taps

From: Sam f. Stover <sstover_at_iwc.sytexinc.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 11:34:23 -0400

On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 11:00 AM, PPowenski_at_oag.com wrote:

> I am using channel bonding with RH 9 and it works great

That's awesome - could you let us know what kind of bandwidth you are
handling? I looked at this some time ago, but had some real concerns
about what kind of traffic it could handle. I never really put it to
the test though, so I can't speak authoritatively.

Also, is there a way to know if you are dropping frames on the bonded
interface? Or do you have to query the individual card statistics,
just like anything else?

____
S.f.Stover
sstover_at_iwc.sytexinc.com

  • application/pgp-signature attachment: PGP_sig
Received on Oct 02 2003
[ Nmap | Sec Tools | Mailing Lists | Site News | About/Contact | Advertising | Privacy ]