Hi all,
We have an MPLS connection between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. In our Los Angeles office, we have a gigabit backbone LAN. FTP transfer rate between the two sites never exceeds 180kbps. The ISP is blaming everything but their configurations. The video transfer rate is around 1mbps. During the middle of the night, with no video streams, the data transfer rate is still under 180kbps. Is this a sign that the ISP's configuration is set to segment the bandwidth persistently versus during bottlenecks only? Or is it the LAN or servers?
TIA
We have an MPLS connection between Las Vegas and Los Angeles. In our Los Angeles office, we have a gigabit backbone LAN. FTP transfer rate between the two sites never exceeds 180kbps. The ISP is blaming everything but their configurations. The video transfer rate is around 1mbps. During the middle of the night, with no video streams, the data transfer rate is still under 180kbps. Is this a sign that the ISP's configuration is set to segment the bandwidth persistently versus during bottlenecks only? Or is it the LAN or servers?
TIA