Hi.

I have recently captured traffic from 6 different servers, on 4
different days, resulting in a set of 24 capture files.  For each of
these capture files, I would like to produce a "Mbps" value,
representing the associated bandwidth utilization, as is displayed by
the "Statistics/Summary" menu item within Wireshark ("Avg. Mbit/sec").

Of course, rather than manually open each file with Wireshark, I'd
rather write a script / batch file that will use Tshark to generate the
24 "Mbps" values.  I have looked at the Tshark "-z" option, but I have
not found a <statistics> parameter to produce a Mbps or bps value.  (Did
I miss it?)

Is there a way to do this with Tshark that I am missing?  Or, is there
another way (perhaps even better) to get what I want, without manually
opening each packet file with Wireshark?

Incidentally, I am running Wireshark/Tshark on XP.

Thx much for any suggestions/enlightenment!

Michael

Michael Feeny
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