To: "unclug AT lists.ibiblio.org" <unclug AT lists.ibiblio.org>, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche AT pobox.com>
Subject: Re: [unclug] IP metering?
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 12:55:41 +0000
"iptraf" should do the trick. Just run it from a terminal and let it
accumulate data. "General interface statistics" should give you the kind of
information you need.
Kevin
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[mailto:unclug-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Tom Roche
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Subject: Re: [unclug] IP metering?
> However the plans I find most interesting (currently) provide
> 10 GB/mo, with "Extra data 0.7ยข per MB" so ya definitely wanna stay
> under that cap :-(
> 10 GB/mo *sounds* doable for me, since my main access modes do not
> currently include streaming video. That being said, I really don't
> *know* my cumulative monthly bandwidth--only that TWC/RR clamps my
> downloads @ 1.92 MB/s (so I could not *possibly* be using more than
> ~5000 GB/mo :-) I'm wondering,
> 1. What could I install on my debian/GNOME laptop to measure my IP usage?
> Any recommendations by "actual users"?
> 2. Is there some TWC/RR UI that shows a user's IP usage?
To clarify the motivation further: I plug directly into the cablemodem, so
there's no router software to collect this data for me. ISTM I hafta get this
either from my client or from the ISP.
TIA, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche AT pobox.com>
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