"Mike Knisely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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What version are you using?

With all the versions I've used, you can see bandwidth graphs on the 
Status -> Traffic Graphs page.  This gives you the instantaneous bandwidth 
you are using and graphs a history of bandwidth use.  This does not give you 
an accumulated data usage total.

I'm not sure when it was introduced, but NTOP is available in Endian as 
well.  It can be enabled and accessed through Services -> Traffic 
Monitoring.  Through NTOP there are many ways to gather data, including 
accumulative data usage.

Mike K.

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From: Buggs1a [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 9/28/2008 23:03
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Subject: [Efw-user] Bandwidth question



How do you monitor bandwidth in Endian? How do you see how much data is
downloaded and uploaded on the wan? Like how many gb or mb etc?

Thanks.



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I'm not running Endian just yet, but would download the newest available 
from the Endian download page. Thank you for answering. I want to know how 
much I download and upload on my lan via the wan port and wanted to find out 
first if this was available in Endian. With Ntop it sounds like it is.

I hope Endian will add this into the fireall asap in the traffic page where 
the speed stuff is at.

How do you access ntop once started? 



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