Re: Network profiler

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On Wednesday 17 Dec 2003 8:21 pm, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 08:40 12/17/2003, MKlinke wrote:
> > > I have a laptop running RH7.3+errata which I can plug into hubs
> > > connected to each of the routers.
>
> Hubs? Oh no...
>
> If you can afford it, move to switches instead. And if your cost of
> bandwidth is significant, making it more important to know the behavior on
> your network, then make that "managed" switches.

Hi Rodolfo,

I think you misunderstood.

The hubs are ONLY used to provide break-in points between two nodes, in this 
case, between the router connected to the leased line, and the top-level 
switch on the LAN.

These strategically placed hubs serve no other function than to provide a 
place to connect my laptop to for diagnostics purposes.

Gary

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