Re: how to measure my LAN speed

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Hi

I didn´t know that combination of options of netstat. But I think that
doesn´t help me:

 netstat -anic
Kernel Interface table
Iface       MTU Met    RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR    TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP
TX-OVR Flg
eth0       1500   0 16864848      0      0      0 19602606      0      0
 0 BMRU
eth1       1500   0 13174987      0      0      0  9046303      0      0
 0 BMRU
eth2       1500   0  5814344      0      0      0  5744156      0      0
 0 BMRU
eth3       1500   0    43911      0      0      0     2703      0      0
 0 BMRU
lo        16436   0  3378621      0      0      0  3378621      0      0
 0 LRU
sit0       1480   0        0      0      0      0        0      0      0
 0 O

in continuos mode, with this I have to calculate again manually, or am I
wrong?

thanks

ESG

2009/11/18 Ryan Lynch <ryan.b.lynch@xxxxxxxxx>

> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 13:02, ESGLinux <esggrupos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > how do you measure with netstat -an? with this command I see the open
> ports
> >
> > ESG
>
> I think he meant `netstat -anic`. Which took about 5 seconds of
> man-reading to figure out, BTW.
>
> -Ryan
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