Query Output: Understanding Upper and Lower Bounds of Bytes

From: jim_pfaff@agilent.com
Date: 01/22/01

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    Greeting,

    I'm using the Query feature of InMon to provide details regarding the
    network impact a server move may have. My question regards understanding
    the following table:

    Time Source Address Bytes Bytes Upper Bound
    Bytes Lower Bound
    16-Jan-2001 00:00 130.27.98.71 577,334 993,150 161,517
    16-Jan-2001 01:00 130.27.98.71 5,521,674 9,215,153
    1,828,194
    16-Jan-2001 02:00 130.27.98.71 4,755,936 7,227,516
    2,284,356
    16-Jan-2001 03:00 130.27.98.71 4,842,840 10,211,657
    0
    16-Jan-2001 04:00 130.27.98.71 6,305,551 13,948,803
    0
    16-Jan-2001 05:00 130.27.98.71 3,719,113 6,522,547
    915,678

    During each one-hour period the column Bytes displays a quantity, which I'm
    assuming is total bytes for that period. What does the Upper and Lower
    Bound columns illustrate? If at 00:00 Bytes was 577K then what does the
    upper bound of 993K represent?

    Regards,

    Jim Pfaff
    Agilent Technologies
    IT | Information Technology
    (719) 590-2746



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