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Re: network analysis tool?



Look at mrtg under 'contrib/net'.  This works really nice - running from
crontab, it updates daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly information.

If you want a quick view of it's output see www.egr.msu.edu/~dpk/mrtg

Thanks,
Dennis
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On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, Tommy Lakofski wrote:

> I was wondering if there was a debian package that'd let me do the
> following:
> 
> I need to get information of bandwidth used over time on our leased ISDN
> link... I could stare at 'netwatch' all day and write down the data (where
> it says ROUTER), but then I wouldn't be able to get any work done.  Does
> anyone have any experience with anything like this?  Graphical output
> would be ideal, text would be fine too -- something like an average and
> peak bandwidth used over an hour, each hour.  I looked over net and admin
> packages but nothing leapt to my attention as being suitable (in bo, at
> least -- hamm bit me and I'm waiting for it to become stable).
> 
> Many, many thanks in advance for any assistance,
> 
> Thomas Lakofski.
> 
> 
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