OK I am not overly familiar with MPLS, I understand it at a concept level, but this is the first job I've worked at that uses MPLS.
We have an MPLS site that uses two bonded T1's on the managed ATT router for the 3Mbps MPLS connection. My boss says our CACTI graphs are wrong because at times it shows a combined in/out bandwidth of 4+Mbps and that a 3Mb MPLS is three total, period. I don't think that's accurate I believe an MPLS circuit is synchronous (although media dependent, service like ANIRA over tertiary ISPs will provide different, possible asynchronous speeds) up/down. In this case 3/3. Part of my justification for this theory is that if this were 3 total only one T1 would be needed to provide the bandwidth. Since there are 2 that must mean that it's 3/3 for a total of 6 theoretical at full duplex.
Can anyone help me out here?