said:
>I found the statistics, both pages. I don't really know what they all
>mean, but there was only one network error and most everything else was
>zero or the number of MB transfered. (I had copied a large directory
>from one machine to the other).
What you want to do is clear the statistics and do another large transfer
while watching the clock and calculate the transfer rate.
>It runs about as fast as the ARCNet setup I had in my old office (fond
>memories of ARCNet, Netware, 10 GB monster Seagate MFM drive). The boot
>message says 100 Gbs full Duplex.
That's just the NIC announcing itself. There's been no data transfer yet
so it really does not know how fast it is running.
>How can I tell how fast they actually
>are running.
Just measure it empirically.
Steven
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