Quoting Dan Nelson :
As far as network traffic info, ifconfig is used for configuring interfaces,
not monitoring them. The "netstat -ib" command will give you total bytes
sent/received per interface, but the best solution is probably to poll them
with snmp.
Having just been looking into this
In the last episode (Jan 11), Gmail.com said:
> hello all, i like to know when freebsd foundation will be make ipfw dscp
> and ipfw add 1 allow all from any to any ontime 17:00 to 18:00, and help
> us to obtain traffic interface more easy how to linux simple ifconfig
> command, show us tx/rx traffi
hello all, i like to know when freebsd foundation will be make ipfw dscp and
ipfw add 1 allow all from any to any ontime 17:00 to 18:00, and help us to
obtain traffic interface more easy how to linux simple ifconfig command, show
us tx/rx traffic, this help us in the construction manager systems