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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Byte Rate to/from a source/destination Post 80465 by cubs0729 on Monday 8th of August 2005 02:19:20 PM
Old 08-08-2005
Byte Rate to/from a source/destination

is there a command in unix/linux that allows you to sample what the historic byte rate is from a local IP to a client IP.
 

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AFINITSAMPLEFORMAT(3)													     AFINITSAMPLEFORMAT(3)

NAME
afInitSampleFormat, afInitByteOrder, afInitChannels, afInitRate - initialize audio data format for a track in an audio file setup SYNOPSIS
#include <audiofile.h> void afInitSampleFormat(AFfilesetup setup, int track, int sampleFormat, int sampleWidth); void afInitByteOrder(AFfilesetup setup, int track, int byteOrder); void afInitChannels(AFfilesetup setup, int track, int channels); void afInitRate(AFfilesetup setup, int track, double rate); PARAMETERS
setup is a valid file setup returned by afNewFileSetup(3). track specifies a track within the audio file setup. track is always AF_DEFAULT_TRACK for all currently supported file formats. sampleFormat is a symbolic constant specifying the sample format for the audio data in the track. sampleFormat must be one of AF_SAMPFMT_TWOSCOMP, AF_SAMPFMT_UNSIGNED, AF_SAMPFMT_FLOAT, or AF_SAMPFMT_DOUBLE. sampleWidth is a positive integer specifying the number of bits for each sample in the track. byteOrder is a symbolic constant specifying the byte order of the track. byteOrder must be one of AF_BYTEORDER_BIGENDIAN or AF_BYTEORDER_LITTLEENDIAN. channels is a positive integer specifying the number of channels in the track. rate is a positive double-precision floating-point number specifying the sample rate of the track. DESCRIPTION
afInitSampleFormat initializes the track to the specified sample format and sample width. afInitByteOrder initializes the track to the specified byte order. afInitChannels initializes the track to the specified number of channels. afInitRate initializes the track to the specified sample rate. ERRORS
afInitSampleFormat, afInitByteOrder, afInitChannels, and afInitRate can produce the following errors: AF_BAD_FILESETUP setup represents an invalid file setup. AF_BAD_TRACK track represents an invalid track identifier. afInitSampleFormat can also produce the following errors: AF_BAD_SAMPFMT sampleFormat does not represent a valid sample format. AF_BAD_WIDTH sampleWidth is not a valid sample width. afInitByteOrder can also produce the following error: AF_BAD_BYTEORDER byteOrder does not represent a valid byte order. afInitChannels can also produce the following error: AF_BAD_CHANNELS channels specifies an invalid number of channels. afInitRate can also produce the following error: AF_BAD_RATE rate specifies an invalid sample rate. SEE ALSO
afNewFileSetup(3), afInitFileFormat(3), afInitCompression(3), afOpenFile(3) AUTHOR
Michael Pruett <michael@68k.org> Audio File Library 0.3.6 03/06/2013 AFINITSAMPLEFORMAT(3)
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