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Date:      06 Sep 1999 23:39:27 -0500
From:      Soren Dayton <dayton@overx.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   bandwidth monitoring with (or without) dummynet
Message-ID:  <86so4rxrls.fsf@polo.overx.com>

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Hi,


I was wondering if there are any facilities to monitor bandwidth usage 
over an interface. I don't see any mention of such functionality, but
I'm not sure where to look other than a glance at the manpage.



My SPECIFIC problem is that we want to share our burstable-to-T1
(through UUnet.  This is the thing that BBN has been doing for a long
time) connection with another company just down the hallway in our
office building.  To understand who should be paying what, we'd like
to be able to track what the bandwidth usage is in a way analogous to
however it is that they do it.

For reference, they average the bandwidth over 5 minute intervals (the 
samples).  Then the highest sample in the bottom 95% of the samples is 
your "bandwidth utilization" that they charge you at.

Clearly, this could be produced with a log message every N minutes
explaining what the utilization had been over the previous N minutes
and resetting.


If there are facilities to do this that I'm overlooking, please do
tell.  I would be very glad to know.

Thanks for any pointers
Soren Dayton


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