Ip6 Too Big Er 0 - │ Ip6 Truncated 0 - │ Ip6 Unknown Pr 0. Ip6 Reasm/Frag 0 0 │ Ip6 Reasm/Frag 0 0 │ Ip6 Reassembly 0. Ip6 No Route 0 0 │ Ip6 Non-ECT Pa 124.85K - │ Ip6 Reasm/Frag 0 0 Ip6 Header Err 0 - │ Ip6 Multicast 0 0 │ Ip6 Multicast 0 0 Ip6 ECT(0) Pac 8 - │ Ip6 ECT(1) Pac 0 - │ Ip6 Forwarded - 0 Ip6 CE Packets 0 - │ Ip6 Checksum E 0 - │ Ip6 Delivers 124.83K. Ip6 Address Er 0 - │ Ip6 Broadcast 0 0 │ Ip6 Broadcast 0 0 ICMPv6 0 0 │ ICMPv6 Checksu 0 - │ ICMPv6 Errors 0 0 KiB (RX Bytes/second) KiB (TX Bytes/second)Ħ.09. These widgets are standard one and not possible to rearrange it. Follow the below procedure to install bmon on CentOS6/RHEL6.īy default bmon shows only interface info, if you want to load graphics, hit g, i and d for detailed information. Most of the distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, suse, openSUSE, Arch Linux, Manjaro, Mageia, etc.) has the bmon package so, we can easily install it from distribution official repository.įor Debian based systems, use apt-get or apt package manager to install bmon.įor Fedora system, use dnf package manager to install bmon.įor openSUSE system, use zypper package manager to install bmon.įor Arch Linux based systems, use pacman package manager to install bmon.įor CentOS system there is no official package for bmon, so we need to install manually. It features various output methods like HTML output, ASCII output, graph, interactive curses user interface and a programmable text output for scripting.īmon shows the traffic usage over all the network interfaces on the system. It capture real-time bandwidth usage and supports various input methods for different architectures. bmon stands for Bandwidth monitoring tool which used to monitor and debug networking related issues. So carefully monitor bandwidth spikes to avoid the unnecessary leakage. We don’t know how its gone (I mean bandwidth usage/utilization) and any leakage happened.īandwidth leakage will result a slow response from running application over the network. As we already know about Bandwidth because we all are in smartphone world and using 3G & 4G, and fiber optic-based Internet for home use.
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