You may also wish to investigate iperf (measures available bandwidth -
if you're willing to do some scripting to collate the results) or
bandwidthd (gives a very simple page listing bandwidth used by each
client, not in debian yet afaik but possibly on the way -
http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/)
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 14:04, Vijaya S wrote:
> hi ,
> Can anyone suggest a good Bandwidth monitor tool "PER IP" basis for a
> network hainv gboth Windows and Linux mahcines.
ipfm
if gives you a list
[ip number] [trafiic in] [traffic out] [trafiic total]
you can specify the interval
youn need
Vijaya S wrote:
hi ,
Can anyone suggest a good Bandwidth monitor tool "PER IP" basis for a
network hainv gboth Windows and Linux mahcines.
If are on a hubbed network, you can get a trunk port, or you just want
to track the routed bandwidth, then ntop would work well.
On the other hand, if you can
Vijaya S wrote:
hi ,
Can anyone suggest a good Bandwidth monitor tool "PER IP" basis for a
network hainv gboth Windows and Linux mahcines.
ntop
mtrg
Both print product charts for you to view with your web browser, so you
need an http server such as Apache too.
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hi ,
Can anyone suggest a good Bandwidth monitor tool "PER IP" basis for a
network hainv gboth Windows and Linux mahcines.
regards,
Vijaya
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