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Posted: ‎2020-07-02 11:05 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-04-10 12:40 AM

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Posted: ‎2020-07-02 11:05 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-04-10 12:40 AM

Network capacity utilization too low..?

I am trying to validate my network capacity calculations, in a simple data center with two racks, each of them have a patch panel in position 42 and a layer-2 switch in position 41:

From the capacity pie chart I can see that I have used 4% out of 24 ports available, approximately equal to 1 port. Thus I should have 23 ports available.

Now, if I look at the two racks in my data center, I would expect that I have only 22 ports available:

... since each switch has a used connection. In the left rack it is an "incoming" connection (from the server), in the right rack it is an "out-going" connection (to the layer 1 patch panel). 

Each of the switches has 11 free ports that can be used for server equipment. Therefor I would expect the capacity pie chart to show a network utilization of approx. 8% (2 used ports out of 24 non-layer-1 ports).

In a larger data center this offset quickly scales to significant values.  

Is the omission of connections to layer-1 equipment in the utilization calculation by intention?

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Posted: ‎2020-07-02 11:05 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-04-10 12:40 AM

Hi Christian,

 

I looked into this, and it seems that for a port to count as used, it needs to be part of a complete route. A route does not terminate in a patch panel, so the starting port is not counted as used until the route is completed - i.e. something is plugged into the other side of the patch panel. I believe this is working as intended.

 

There does, however, seem to be a special case for routes between layer 2 and/or layer 3 network equipment - ports used in these routes are not counted as used. I will need to investigate further, whether there is a reason for this, or if this is unintended.

 

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