Network Interface\Bytes Total/sec and Network Interface\Current Bandwidth

This Bytes Total/sec is the number of bytes transmitted and received over the specified interface per second The Current Bandwidth counter reflects the actual performance level of the network adaptor, not its rated capacity. If a gigabit network adapter card on a segment is forced to revert to a lower speed, the Current Bandwidth counter will reflect the shift from 1 Gps to 100 Mpbs.

Using these two values, the Network interface utilization can be calculated for each interface, designated as "n" with the following equation:

(Network Interface(n)\Bytes Total/sec ÷ Network Interface(n)\Current Bandwidth) *100

If % Busy for a given adapter exceeds 90 percent, then additional ...

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