The Daily Jolt - Who is eating my bandwidth

Who is eating my bandwidth

Who's eating your bandwidth?

All graphs are the daily 1 minute average, 0 means midnight. The COMM-T3 has a maximum capacity of 30 Mbits/second each way. Notice each graph is in a different scale.

Excessive traffic on one subnet may be going to or coming from a point on campus, but if you see a spike that corresponds to a spike on the T3 graph, you can be sure it's going off-campus.

Subnets with excessively high outgoing traffic (remember, the graphs are on a best-fit scale) are the ones who cause a problem for us.

For more detailed information visit http://noc.clarkson.edu/traffic/.

***Note: Just because a subnet is high, doesn't give you an excuse to rip out routers and wires out of closets.
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Commodity T3 total:


Internet 2:


WIFI subnet:


ross subnet:


brooks subnet:


cubley subnet:


reynolds subnet:


hamlin subnet:


powers subnet:


graham subnet:


price subnet:


moore subnet:


townhouses subnet:


woodstock subnet:


riverside subnet: