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)?



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sending and receiving rate (Mbps)
total data sending and receiving since start the machine (this is optional)







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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)







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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)







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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)









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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.






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          • Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
            – 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          • According to the (out-of-date) docs at iptraf.seul.org/download.html iptraf is also available as RPM and DEB package, so you just let the Package Manager take care of that.
            – dr01
            May 10 at 10:31










          • Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 11 at 6:52











          • OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
            – pah8J
            May 14 at 4:12










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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.






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          • Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 10 at 10:31










          • Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 11 at 6:52











          • OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
            – pah8J
            May 14 at 4:12














          up vote
          1
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          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.






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 10 at 10:31










          • Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 11 at 6:52











          • OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
            – pah8J
            May 14 at 4:12












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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.






          share|improve this answer













          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.







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          • Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 10 at 10:31










          • Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 11 at 6:52











          • OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
            – pah8J
            May 14 at 4:12
















          • Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 10 at 10:31










          • Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
            – 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.
            – dr01
            May 11 at 6:52











          • OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
            – pah8J
            May 14 at 4:12















          Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
          – pah8J
          May 10 at 4:39




          Thanks, however what are the dependencies of iptraf?
          – 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.
          – 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.
          – dr01
          May 10 at 10:31












          Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
          – pah8J
          May 10 at 23:34




          Thank you so much, are there any other project which is still under maintenance?
          – 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.
          – 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.
          – dr01
          May 11 at 6:52













          OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
          – pah8J
          May 14 at 4:12




          OK, nload is a nice choice, thank you!
          – pah8J
          May 14 at 4:12












           

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