On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 10:40:13AM -0400, Vivek Kumar wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a dedicated T1 line between 2 locations. I have Linux and AIX box
> at both ends. I want to know what kind of load the T1 has. In other
> words if I start using that T1 for data transfer then it should not
> choke
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 12:12:59PM +0300, Mihalis I. Tsoukalos wrote:
Hi,
> tcpdump is another good packet sniffer.
Has somebody mentioned nast? It was recently uploaded to sid by nobse.
Other usefull tools in this context might be pktstat, bmon, iftop and
ifstat. Most of them are not packa
most reliable one.
>
> packet sniffers are not for traffic measurement. They are for seeing
> what traffic passes through the link. tethereal is on good packet
> sniffer, if you are interested.
>
> raj
tcpdump is another good packet sniffer.
cheers,
Mihalis.
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through the link. tethereal is on good packet
sniffer, if you are interested.
raj
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> at both ends. I want to know what kind of load the T1 has. In other
Not sure what you mean, but I guess u want to know what the used bandwith
is? You could try to use mrtg
(http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/index-2.html), which is a
very nice tool for measuring all kind of stuff, i
Hi there,
I have a dedicated T1 line between 2 locations. I have Linux and AIX box
at both ends. I want to know what kind of load the T1 has. In other
words if I start using that T1 for data transfer then it should not
choke my network. Kindly suggest me what can i use to do that. Can I use
softw
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