How to get the information about the status of data receiving and sending in ethernet?
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Is there any tools to get the information about status of data receiving and sending in Ethernet (Real-time information is better, GUI tools is better)?
The information includes:
sending and receiving rate (Mbps)
total data sending and receiving since start the machine (this is optional)
ethernet utilities
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Is there any tools to get the information about status of data receiving and sending in Ethernet (Real-time information is better, GUI tools is better)?
The information includes:
sending and receiving rate (Mbps)
total data sending and receiving since start the machine (this is optional)
ethernet utilities
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Is there any tools to get the information about status of data receiving and sending in Ethernet (Real-time information is better, GUI tools is better)?
The information includes:
sending and receiving rate (Mbps)
total data sending and receiving since start the machine (this is optional)
ethernet utilities
Is there any tools to get the information about status of data receiving and sending in Ethernet (Real-time information is better, GUI tools is better)?
The information includes:
sending and receiving rate (Mbps)
total data sending and receiving since start the machine (this is optional)
ethernet utilities
asked May 8 at 11:51
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There are several available. A full-fledged network tool is iptraf
(http://iptraf.seul.org/).
Otherwise, nload
is a tool that just shows network bandwidth usage, in a simple and neat way.
If you want to run network benchmarks, look for netserver
/netperf
or iperf
.
Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
â pah8J
May 10 at 4:39
According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.htmliptraf
is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.
â dr01
May 10 at 10:31
Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
â pah8J
May 10 at 23:34
Do you mean "maintained"? I think the others project I mentioned are currently maintained, I haven't checked though.
â dr01
May 11 at 6:52
OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
â pah8J
May 14 at 4:12
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
There are several available. A full-fledged network tool is iptraf
(http://iptraf.seul.org/).
Otherwise, nload
is a tool that just shows network bandwidth usage, in a simple and neat way.
If you want to run network benchmarks, look for netserver
/netperf
or iperf
.
Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
â pah8J
May 10 at 4:39
According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.htmliptraf
is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.
â dr01
May 10 at 10:31
Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
â pah8J
May 10 at 23:34
Do you mean "maintained"? I think the others project I mentioned are currently maintained, I haven't checked though.
â dr01
May 11 at 6:52
OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
â pah8J
May 14 at 4:12
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
There are several available. A full-fledged network tool is iptraf
(http://iptraf.seul.org/).
Otherwise, nload
is a tool that just shows network bandwidth usage, in a simple and neat way.
If you want to run network benchmarks, look for netserver
/netperf
or iperf
.
Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
â pah8J
May 10 at 4:39
According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.htmliptraf
is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.
â dr01
May 10 at 10:31
Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
â pah8J
May 10 at 23:34
Do you mean "maintained"? I think the others project I mentioned are currently maintained, I haven't checked though.
â dr01
May 11 at 6:52
OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
â pah8J
May 14 at 4:12
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
There are several available. A full-fledged network tool is iptraf
(http://iptraf.seul.org/).
Otherwise, nload
is a tool that just shows network bandwidth usage, in a simple and neat way.
If you want to run network benchmarks, look for netserver
/netperf
or iperf
.
There are several available. A full-fledged network tool is iptraf
(http://iptraf.seul.org/).
Otherwise, nload
is a tool that just shows network bandwidth usage, in a simple and neat way.
If you want to run network benchmarks, look for netserver
/netperf
or iperf
.
answered May 8 at 12:06
dr01
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Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
â pah8J
May 10 at 4:39
According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.htmliptraf
is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.
â dr01
May 10 at 10:31
Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
â pah8J
May 10 at 23:34
Do you mean "maintained"? I think the others project I mentioned are currently maintained, I haven't checked though.
â dr01
May 11 at 6:52
OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
â pah8J
May 14 at 4:12
add a comment |Â
Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
â pah8J
May 10 at 4:39
According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.htmliptraf
is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.
â dr01
May 10 at 10:31
Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
â pah8J
May 10 at 23:34
Do you mean "maintained"? I think the others project I mentioned are currently maintained, I haven't checked though.
â dr01
May 11 at 6:52
OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
â pah8J
May 14 at 4:12
Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
â pah8J
May 10 at 4:39
Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
â pah8J
May 10 at 4:39
According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.html
iptraf
is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.â dr01
May 10 at 10:31
According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.html
iptraf
is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.â dr01
May 10 at 10:31
Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
â pah8J
May 10 at 23:34
Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
â pah8J
May 10 at 23:34
Do you mean "maintained"? I think the others project I mentioned are currently maintained, I haven't checked though.
â dr01
May 11 at 6:52
Do you mean "maintained"? I think the others project I mentioned are currently maintained, I haven't checked though.
â dr01
May 11 at 6:52
OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
â pah8J
May 14 at 4:12
OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
â pah8J
May 14 at 4:12
add a comment |Â
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