yeah checked out that one and its really cool.. | You also might want to consider | | iptraf | | http://iptraf.seul.org/ | | | | Dan Pritts wrote: | | >If you're looking for something that will eat all availalbe | >bandwidth and report what it found, iperf is the ticket. | > | >Also see ndt: | > http://e2epi.internet2.edu/ndt/ | > | >which isn't exactly the same thing (although iperf is part | >of the backend) but is similar and cool. | > | >On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 09:03:35AM -0600, Andrew Rice wrote: | > | > | >>Hey I was just curious if anyone knew of any scripts or command line | >>programs that are out there | >>that could be used to check bandwidth on a network. | >> | >> | >>-- | >>Andrew Rice Jr | >>_______________________________________________ | >>CentOS mailing list | >>CentOS at centos.org | >>http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos | >> | >> | > | > | >danno | >-- | >dan pritts - systems administrator - internet2 | >734/352-4953 office 734/834-7224 mobile | >_______________________________________________ | >CentOS mailing list | >CentOS at centos.org | >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos | > | > | | _______________________________________________ | CentOS mailing list | CentOS at centos.org | http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- Andrew Rice Jr Systems Analyst Carrier Management Systems, Inc. 500 Chestnut Street, Suite 500 Abilene, TX 79602 USA support: (325) 672-0975 office: (325) 677-5900 fax: (325) 676-0529 http://www.nams.net NAMS III, NAMS 2000 Centralized, NAMS BMX