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Server NIC/network utilization

Hi, as topic. We have 2 NIC in the server. How can I check the utilization/network load for each individual NIC?

using netstat seems not showing any percentage.

Is there any command which is able to do so?

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Hi, as topic. using netstat seems not showing any percentage.

Is there any command which is able to do so?

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use prstat,top command
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use prstat,top command
Thanks. But using prstat/top could not saparate out the network utilization for each NIC.
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look for a utility called bmon. Its a bandwidth monitor.
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