keeping track of network throughput (volume, or bandwidth(?) )
Hello,
Which tool is best installed on a little machine running as a router to
keep track of the network throughput? I am primarily interested in
keeping track of the network usage on a monthly basis so that I know how
much I have used from my ISP.
Currently I have ntop installed. However, I am not sure how to see how
much traffic has passed ppp0 from a particular date and time, for
example between 1 of March 2008 and 1 of April 2008.
Suggestions?
The said machine is running Debian Lenny. I use it to connect to an ADSL
modem via a ppp0 interface (ADSL modem connects to eth0 of this router
computer) all my home computers connect to that machine via a switch
connected to eth1 of the router machine.
thanks,
->HS
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04-17-2008, 07:58 PM
NN_il_Confusionario
keeping track of network throughput (volume, or bandwidth(?) )
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 12:43:30PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
> Which tool is best installed on a little machine running as a router to
> keep track of the network throughput? I am primarily interested in
> keeping track of the network usage on a monthly basis so that I know how
> much I have used from my ISP.
bandwidthd
ipfm plus a perl script (which is somewhere on the net) to translate
ipfm data (and some data directly found in /proc/) into mrtg graphs
and also others which apt-cache serch can find
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04-17-2008, 08:15 PM
Michael Shuler
keeping track of network throughput (volume, or bandwidth(?) )
On 04/17/2008 11:43 AM, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
Which tool is best installed on a little machine running as a router to
keep track of the network throughput? I am primarily interested in
keeping track of the network usage on a monthly basis so that I know how
much I have used from my ISP.
Munin might work nicely for this information, and is very simple to
customize.
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