[X-Unix] Displaying data traffic

Brent Baisley brent at landover.com
Mon Oct 25 05:49:25 PDT 2004


Netstat has a bunch of options for looking at network stuff. Just type 
"man netstat" and start reading. For basic interval monitoring, type 
"netstat -w 1", which will give you network stats at 1 second 
intervals.

On Oct 22, 2004, at 10:31 PM, Mark Philip wrote:

> Hi all,
> How do I display a list of data traffic (either moving via Ethernet 
> port or Airport adapter) in the terminal? Is it possible to display 
> rates (ie. speed)?
>
> Please excuse me if the question is rather trivial, but I'm trying to 
> pick up the command line.
> --
> Best,
> Mark.
>
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