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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On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 02:43:19PM -0700, Alan Poulton wrote:
| Thursday, April 11, 2002, 10:43:23 AM, dman wrote:
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| > perl can do what you want, and so can python, c, and likely bash too.
| > I find python to be much easier to understand than perl, and better as
| > an introduction to programmi
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 08:49:58AM -0700, Alan Poulton wrote:
| Wednesday, April 10, 2002, 6:22:12 PM, Shawn McMahon wrote:
|
| > I can't recommend highly enough that you learn some basic scripting
| > skills. It'll multiply what you can do with your system by orders of
| > magnitude, even after
begin Alan Poulton quotation:
>
> I wholeheartedly agree with you. I'd like to follow some web tutorials,
> where would you recommend I start and would Perl do what I'm wanting?
I haven't used any of the web tutorials, I learned Perl from the
O'Reilly "Learning Perl" book. Perl would do what yo
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 09:19:45PM -0500, Elizabeth Barham wrote:
> Can the SNMP tools deal with this (packages snmp and snmpd)?
Only insofar as they provide a method to gather the data. You still
have to collect, collate, and interpret the data. As someone else
mentioned, cricket is a great way
Can the SNMP tools deal with this (packages snmp and snmpd)?
Elizabeth
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begin Alan Poulton quotation:
>
> Forgive me if I'm missing it, but I don't see the Bytes transmitted and
> received, only packets.
What version of net-tools do you have installed? Under both current
Woody and current RedHat, it does.
> Unfortunately, I'm not knowledgable in writing scripts ju
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>
> Hmm... two questions. Do the numbers reset when the system is booted? My
> guess is yes.
Yes.
> And does it give Bytes transmitted/received, or just the
> sheer number of packets?
Both. Do an ifconfig now and look at the output.
> If the numbers are reset wh
begin Alan Poulton quotation:
>
> Thank you to both Matthew Daubenspeck and Nik Butler for your responses.
> MRTG does look like an additional tool I'd like to have, but what I'm
> really looking for right now it a way to see total bandwidth used, in MB
> or GB if it gets that high and for both u
On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Paul Reavis wrote:
> I just set up the atlanta java users' group site at www.ajug.org; it's
> running hamm. It's hung off a member's cable modem, though, and he has a
> monthly bandwidth limit. Are there any handy utilities to measure
> bandwidth usage so we can keep tabs on i
The machine I want to monitor is a Slackware 3.5 box. So where do I get
snmpd or what should I look for on my machine. I know it is not running one
as I tried that command you gave below last try and it failed.
>
>First of all, make sure you are running snmp on the box. I "think" but I
>am not po
Can anyone help me write a mrtg.conf or even attempt to get it to work and
monitor my ppp0 permanent modem dialup.. :) Please.. I tried 3 times now and
still cannot get the conf file to work.. Any one send me an example.
>
>mrtg
>
>
>On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Paul Reavis wrote:
>
>> I just set up the
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