05-15-2012
I think you need to post the difference between two samples over a given reasonable period of time.
Depending on what network kit this server is plugged into, auto-negotiation should be avoided. It usually needs turning off on the server and the LAN port. Similarly anywhere where network components are cascaded.
It looks like auto-negotiation is off on your server.
Last edited by methyl; 05-15-2012 at 12:44 PM..
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
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Help Options:
-h, --help
Application Options:
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DESCRIPTION
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OPTIONS
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AUTHOR
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