Bandwidthd
BandwidthD
tracks usage of TCP/IP
network subnets and builds html files with graphs to display
utilization. Charts are built by individual IPs, and by default
display utilization over 2 day, 8 day, 40 day, and 400 day periods.
Furthermore, each ip address’s utilization can be logged out at
intervals of 3.3 minutes, 10 minutes, 1 hour or 12 hours in cdf
format, or to a backend database server. HTTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, VPN,
and P2P traffic are color coded.
Project
Home Page
:- http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/Bmon
bmon
is a portable bandwidth monitor and rate estimator running on various
operating systems. It supports various input methods for different
architectures. Various output modes exist including an interactive
curses interface,lightweight HTML output but also formatable ASCII
output.
Bwbar
bwbar
is a small C-based program for Linux-based machines which produces
bandwidth usage statistics for a network
interfaces. It was originally written by H. Peter
Anvin, and I (Brian Towne) modified it somewhat to better suit my
needs. The original program was released under the GPL. A number of
people have asked for the modified program and its source, so I have
created this page.
bwm
This
is a very tiny bandwidth monitor (not X11). Can monitor up to 16
interfaces
in the in the same time, and shows totals too.
bwm-ng
small
and simple console-based bandwidth monitor.Bandwidth Monitor NG is a
small and simple console-based live bandwidth monitor.
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.gropp.org/?id=projects&sub=bwm-ngCacti
Cacti
is a complete network graphing solution designed to harness the power
of RRDTool’s data storage and graphing functionality. Cacti
provides a fast poller, advanced graph templating, multiple data
acquisition methods, and user management features out of the box. All
of this is wrapped in an intuitive, easy to use interface that makes
sense for LAN-sized installations up to complex networks with
hundreds of devices.
Project
Home Page
:- http://cacti.net/cbm
cbm
— the color bandwidth meter — is a small program to display the
traffic currently flowing through your network devices.
dstat
Dstat
is a versatile replacement for vmstat, iostat, netstat, nfsstat and
ifstat. Dstat overcomes some of their limitations and adds some extra
features, more counters and flexibility. Dstat is handy for
monitoring systems during performance tuning tests, benchmarks or
troubleshooting.
Project
Home Page
:- http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dstat/EtherApe
EtherApe
is a graphical network monitor for Unix modeled after etherman.
Featuring link layer, ip and TCP modes, it displays network activity
graphically. Hosts and links change in size with traffic. Color coded
protocols display.
Project
Home Page
:-
http://etherape.sourceforge.net/gdesklets
gDesklets
is a system for bringing mini programs (desklets), such as weather
forecasts, news tickers, system information displays, or music player
controls, onto your desktop, where they are sitting there in a
symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. The possibilities
are really endless and they are always there to serve you whenever
you need them, just one key-press away. The system is not restricted
to one desktop environment, but currently works on most of the modern
Unix desktops (including GNOME, KDE, Xfce).
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.gdesklets.de/GKrellM
GKrellM
is a single process stack of system monitors which supports applying
themes to match its appearance to your window manager, Gtk, or any
other theme.
Project
Home Page
:- http://members.dslextreme.com/users/billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.htmlipband
ipband
is a pcap based IP traffic monitor. It tallies per-subnet traffic and
bandwidth usage and starts detailed logging if specified threshold
for the specific subnet is exceeded. If traffic has been high for a
certain period of time, the report for that subnet is generated which
can be appended to a file or e-mailed. When bandwidth usage drops
below the threshold, detailed logging for the subnet is stopped and
memory is freed.
Project
Home Page :-
http://ipband.sourceforge.net/iftop
iftop
does for network usage what top does for CPU usage. It listens to
network traffic on a named interface and displays a table of current
bandwidth usage by pairs of hosts. Handy for answering the question
“why is our ADSL link so slow”.
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.ex-parrot.com/pdw/iftop/iperf
Iperf
is a tool to measure maximum TCP bandwidth, allowing the tuning of
various parameters and UDP characteristics. Iperf reports bandwidth,
delay jitter, datagram loss.
ipfm
IP
Flow Meter (IPFM) is a bandwidth analysis tool, that measures how
much bandwidth specified hosts use on their Internet link.
Project
Home Page :- http://robert.cheramy.net/ipfm/ifstat
ifstat
is a tool to report network interfaces bandwith just like
vmstat/iostat do for other system counters.
Project
Home Page :- http://gael.roualland.free.fr/ifstat/ibmonitor
ibmonitor
is an interactive linux console application which shows bandwidth
consumed and total data transferred on all
interfaces.
Project
Home Page
:- http://ibmonitor.sourceforge.net/interfaces.
ipaudit
IPAudit
monitors network activity on a network by host, protocol and
port.IPAudit listens to a network device in promiscuous mode, and
records every connection between two ip addresses. A unique
connection is determined by the ip
addresses of the two machines, the protocol used between them, and the port numbers (if they are communicating via udp or tcp).
Project
Home Page
:- http://ipaudit.sourceforge.net/addresses of the two machines, the protocol used between them, and the port numbers (if they are communicating via udp or tcp).
IPTraf
IPTraf
is a console-based network statistics utility for Linux. It gathers a
variety of figures such as TCP connection packet and byte counts,
interface statistics and activity indicators, TCP/UDP traffic
breakdowns, and LAN station packet and byte counts.
Project
Home Page
:- http://iptraf.seul.org/IFStatus
IFStatus
was developed for Linux users that are usually in console mode. It is
a simple, easy to use program for displaying commonly needed / wanted
statistics in real time about ingoing and outgoing traffic of
multiple network interfaces that is usually hard to find, with a
simple and effecient view. It is the substitute for PPPStatus and
EthStatus projects.
jnettop
Jnettop
is a traffic visualiser, which captures traffic going through the
host it is running from and displays streams sorted by bandwidth they
use.
Project
Home Page
:- http://jnettop.kubs.info/wiki/MRTG
The
Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor the traffic
load on network links. MRTG generates HTML pages containing PNG
images which provide a LIVE visual representation of this traffic.
Project
Home Page :- http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/moodss
moodss
is a graphical monitoring application. It is modular so that the code
accessing the monitored objects is completely separate from the
application core. The core takes care of managing modules (loading
and unloading),displaying modules data through sortable tables and
diverse graphical viewers, handling user set threshold conditions
with email alerts, recording and browsing data history from a
database.moodss can even predict the future, using sophisticated
statistical methods and artificial neural networks, and therefore be
used for capacity planning.
Project
Home Page
:- http://moodss.sourceforge.net/monitord
A
lightweight (distributed?) network security monitor for
TCP/IP+Ethernet LANs. It will capture certain network events and
record them in a relational database. The recorded data will be
available for analysis through a CGI based interface.
Project
Home Page
:- http://sourceforge.net/projects/monitord/Netmrg
NetMRG
is a tool for network monitoring, reporting, and graphing. Based on
RRDTOOL, the best of open source graphing
systems, NetMRG is capable of creating graphs of any parameter of your network.
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.netmrg.netsystems, NetMRG is capable of creating graphs of any parameter of your network.
nload
nload
is a console application which monitors network traffic and bandwidth
usage in real time. It visualizes the in-and outgoing traffic using
two graphs and provides additional info like total amount of
transfered data and min/max network usage.
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.roland-riegel.de/nload/index.htmlntop
ntop
shows the current network usage. It displays a list of hosts that are
currently using the network and reports information concerning the IP
(Internet Protocol) and Fibre Channel (FC) traffic generated by each
host. The traffic is sorted according to host and protocol. Default
protocol list (this is user configurable).
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.ntop.orgnetspeed
Netspeed
is just a little GNOME-applet that shows how much traffic occurs on a
specified network device (for example eth0). You get the best
impression of it, if you look at the screenshots below.
Netwatch
Netwatch
is a Linux program created to aid in monitoring Network Connections.
It is based on a program called “statnet” but has been
substantially modified for its Ethernet emphasis. It is a dynamic
program which displays the Ethernet status based each the
connection’s activity. It has the capability of monitoring hundreds
of site statistics simultaneously. The connection’s port number
(Well Known Service) and destination address are available as well.
There are options which allow router statistics to be measured on
simple networks (with one router). External network communication is
counted and transfer rates are displayed.
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.slctech.org/~mackay/netwatch.htmlNOCOL
NOCOL
is a popular system and network monitoring (network management)
software that runs on Unix systems and can
monitor network and system devices. It uses a very simple architecture and is very flexible for adding new network management modules
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.netplex-tech.com/nocol/monitor network and system devices. It uses a very simple architecture and is very flexible for adding new network management modules
NeTraMet
NeTraMet
is an open-source (GPL) implementation of the RTFM architecture for
Network Traffic Flow Measurement,
developed and supported by Nevil Brownlee at the University of Auckland. Nevil also developed a version of NeTraMet
which uses the CoralReef library to read packet headers. This ‘CoralReef NeTraMet meter’ can work with any CoralReef
data source; it has been tested on both CAIDA and NLANR trace files, and on DAG and Apptel ATM interface cards.
Project
Home Page
:- http://freshmeat.net/projects/netramet/developed and supported by Nevil Brownlee at the University of Auckland. Nevil also developed a version of NeTraMet
which uses the CoralReef library to read packet headers. This ‘CoralReef NeTraMet meter’ can work with any CoralReef
data source; it has been tested on both CAIDA and NLANR trace files, and on DAG and Apptel ATM interface cards.
NetPIPE
NetPIPE
is a protocol independent performance tool that visually represents
the network performance under a variety of
conditions. It performs simple ping-pong tests, bouncing messages of increasing size between two processes, whether
across a network or within an SMP system. Message sizes are chosen at regular intervals, and with slight perturbations, to provide a complete test of the communication system. Each data point involves many ping-pong tests to provide an accurate timing. Latencies are calculated by dividing the round trip time in half for small messages ( <64 Bytes ).
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.scl.ameslab.gov/netpipe/conditions. It performs simple ping-pong tests, bouncing messages of increasing size between two processes, whether
across a network or within an SMP system. Message sizes are chosen at regular intervals, and with slight perturbations, to provide a complete test of the communication system. Each data point involves many ping-pong tests to provide an accurate timing. Latencies are calculated by dividing the round trip time in half for small messages ( <64 Bytes ).
netperf
Netperf
is a benchmark that can be use to measure various aspect of
networking performance. The primary foci are bulk
(aka unidirectional) data transfer and request/response performance using either TCP or UDP and the Berkeley Sockets interface. As of this writing, the tests available either unconditionally or conditionally
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.netperf.org/netperf/(aka unidirectional) data transfer and request/response performance using either TCP or UDP and the Berkeley Sockets interface. As of this writing, the tests available either unconditionally or conditionally
potion
This
is a console utility which will listen on an interface using libpcap,
aggregate the traffic into flows and display the top (as many as can
fit on your screen) flows with their average throughput. A flow is
identified ip protocol, source ip, source port, destination ip,
destination port, and type of service flag.
pktstat
Display
a real-time list of active connections seen on a network interface,
and how much bandwidth is being used by what. Partially decodes HTTP
and FTP protocols to show what filename is being transferred. X11
application names are also shown. Entries hang around on the screen
for a few seconds so you can see what just happened. Also accepts
filter expressions á la tcpdump.
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.adaptive-enterprises.com.au/~d/software/pktstat/RTG
RTG
is a flexible, scalable, high-performance SNMP statistics monitoring
system. It is designed for enterprises and service providers who need
to collect time-series SNMP data from a large number of targets
quickly. All collected data is inserted into a relational database
that provides a common interface for applications to generate complex
queries and reports. RTG includes utilities that generate
configuration and target files, traffic reports, 95th percentile
reports and graphical data plots. These utilities may be used to
produce a web-based interface to the data.
Project
Home Page
:- http://rtg.sourceforge.net/speedometer
Monitor
network traffic or speed/progress of a file transfer. The program can
be used for cases like: how long it will take for my 38MB transfer to
finish, how quickly is another transfer going, How fast is the
upstream on this ADSL line and how fast can I write data to my
filesystem.
Project
Home Page
:- http://excess.org/speedometer/Spong
Spong
is a simple system-monitoring package written in Perl. It features
client based monitoring, monitoring of network services, results
displayed via the Web or console, history of problems, and flexible
messaging when problems occur.
Project
Home Page
:- http://spong.sourceforge.net/slurm
slurm
started as a pppstatus port to FreeBSD. As I ripped off several
functions
SNIPS
SNIPS
(System & Network Integrated Polling Software) is a system and
network monitoring software that runs on Unix systems and can monitor
network and system devices. It is capable of monitoring DNS, NTP, TCP
or web ports, host performance, syslogs, radius servers, BGP peers,
etc. New monitors can be added easily (via a C or Perl API).
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.navya.com/software/snips/tcpflow
tcpflow
is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP
connections (flows), and stores the data in a way
that is convenient for protocol analysis or debugging. A program like tcpdump shows a summary of packets seen on the
wire, but usually doesn’t store the data that’s actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a separate file for later analysis. tcpflow understands TCP sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery.
Project
Home Page
:- http://www.circlemud.org/~jelson/software/tcpflow/that is convenient for protocol analysis or debugging. A program like tcpdump shows a summary of packets seen on the
wire, but usually doesn’t store the data that’s actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a separate file for later analysis. tcpflow understands TCP sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery.
vnstat
vnStat
is a network traffic monitor for Linux that keeps a log of daily
network traffic for the selected interface(s).vnStat isn’t a packet
sniffer. The traffic information is analyzed from the /proc
-filesystem, so vnStat can be used without root permissions. However
at least a 2.2.x kernel is required.
Project
Home Page
:- http://humdi.net/vnstat/WMND
Shows
a graph of incoming/outgoing traffic, activity indicators for rx/tx
and current/maximum rate for rx/tx in bytes or packets.Tailored for
use with WindowMaker, it will as well work with any other window
manager though.
Project
Home Page
:- http://dockapps.org/file.php/id/178
11 comments:
Haven't really heard about this portable bandwidth monitor, sounds to be an interesting one that would indeed prove to be of much use to many to keep an eye on the progress of the process and make the timely required changes if the need arises.
Thanks for the article it was very informative.
This is a tool I would consider using. Good post.
its feel very good when my posts are useful to anybody.....
N thanks for your complement... :)
This is an excellent post. great work.
One quick question:
I am interested to calculate the network bandwidth (in and out) over a given NIC per connecting IP address and keep them in a flat file for analysis - where I can come to know the bandwidth used by external IP. Which command should I use - ipband ?
Hi all,
I have to test a propritery system NICz based on intel and running CentOS. What I need to do is run a SELF generating traffic on Centos and monitor the NIC cards. Do you know of any self generating traffic software that can be run on CentOS.( No External traffic generators.)
Please email me at tpaul126@gmail.com. It would help me greatly
Thanks in advance
Thomas Paul
C'est beaucoup de renseignements utiles. J'ai cherché jusqu'à logiciel surveillance réseau depuis un moment maintenant et je n'avais aucune idée qu'il y avait tellement d'autres programmes utiles. Merci beaucoup pour ce poste.
Soyez le bienvenu
Thanks for this comprehensive list.
Patrick
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