Iptraf shows by interface. However, we cannot see traffic per flowid
which is what I guess is needed. I've been hunting for one myself. Staf
has promised a good working version using rrd on a stable basis shortly.
Right Staf?

Mohan

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Subject: [LARTC] cbq & iptables nat problems


Hello,

To find out wether CBQ is SET on the device or not , use the command 
        #ip link show

This would show the queue attached to the device

To find out the exact flow transmission in bits/bytes use iptraf.

Regards
Vanitha



> Hey guys
> 
> I've 2 questions:
> 
> Question 1
> ################
> I want to see if the bandwidth allocation using cbq is working
> properly or not
> I looked into stef coene's beautiful document(http://docum.org) 
> for the monitor.pl.
> I am not good at perl so can anyone help me to understand if there 
> is anyway I can check if the cbq is working.
> 





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