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Bandwidth Monitoring.
Hi,
I'm looking for some way to bring up in a shell window a realtime (or something that updates at 10 second intervals or whatever) bandwidth monitor. I just want something that shows me how much kbps is going in and how much is going out of each interface. Is there something that might already be included with my SuSE 9.2 installation for this or is there something I can download? Note: I'm not looking for something that shows TCP packets, I'm looking for something that shows actual kbps units. Bonus if it shows usage per application too ![]() Thanks, Chris |
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Bandwidth Monitoring.
Hi,
Have you tried IFSTAT - http://gael.roualland.free.fr/ifstat/ ? It worked fine for me on Solaris and other platforms. Br Nameless ![]() |
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