Dear list,
`netstat -i' returns _packets_, how can I get statistics using _bytes_?
Any suggestions or hints? Thanks!
Regards,
David
dm% netstat -i
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts IerrsOpkts Oerrs Coll
fxp0 1500 Link#1 00:06:5b:3c:cb:01 3881033 0 2848419
By the way, anyone could tell me 1 packet = ? bytes?
Thanks.
On 3/13/06, David Miao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list,
`netstat -i' returns _packets_, how can I get statistics using _bytes_?
Any suggestions or hints? Thanks!
Regards,
David
dm% netstat -i
NameMtu Network
On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 05:15:27PM +0800, David Miao wrote:
Dear list,
`netstat -i' returns _packets_, how can I get statistics using _bytes_?
'netstat -i -b'
Any suggestions or hints? Thanks!
Read the manpage for netstat.
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 05:20:17PM +0800, David Miao wrote:
By the way, anyone could tell me 1 packet = ? bytes?
That varies quite a bit. Normally a packet is somewhere between 50 and 1500
bytes long, but it can sometimes be larger or smaller.
Thanks.
On 3/13/06, David Miao [EMAIL
Dear list,
`netstat -i' returns _packets_, how can I get statistics using _bytes_?
Any suggestions or hints? Thanks!
netstat -i -b
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