Byte Counters on Ciscos

I am working on some byte counting stuff, and have a odd question.

I noticed on my of my routers:

     2403558863 packets input, 2476827328 bytes

thats:

     2,403,558,863 packets input,
     2,476,827,328 bytes

which when divided out, comes to 1.03 bytes per packet, which without
saying is obviously in error.

So, when does a Cisco counter 'flip' ? How many bits is it?

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cisco counters are 32 bits, i think.

randy

Randy Bush wrote:

cisco counters are 32 bits, i think.

Nope, they _are_ 32 bits.