Article ID: 154535 - Last Review: November 1, 2006 - Revision: 2.1 Multiple Instances of Network Interface in Performance MonitorThis article was previously published under Q154535 SUMMARY
When the TCP/IP protocol is installed on a Windows NT system, you have the
option in Performance Monitor to select the "Network Interface" object with
multiple instances listed in the "Instance" section. This article explains
what these multiple instances are.
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The Network Interface object is specific to IP. The instances in the
Network Interface counter refer to the loopback address (127.0.0.1), the
network card (if any), the dial-out WAN wrapper for each device bound under
RAS, and the dial-in WAN wrapper for each device bound under RAS. The
instances will always list the loopback address 127.0.0.1 first and the
remaining instances should match the binding order of the TCP/IP protocol.
To view the binding order for TCP/IP, choose Control Panel Network and
click the Bindings button. In the Show Bindings For list, select TCP/IP
Protocol.
NOTE: If RAS does not use IP for a device, it is not counted. For example: If you have IP running on a network card, an ISDN card (dial- in/dial-out), and one communications port (dial-out only), but you also have another communications port set to dial-in/dial-out but using only NetBEUI, you would have the following instances: Instance 1: Loopback adapter (127.0.0.1) Instance 2: Network card Instance 3: ISDN dial out Instance 4: ISDN dial in Instance 5: Modem dial out | Article Translations
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