If you have a capture at hand, open it in Ethereal. Possibly you'll have to filter on the UDP port you're interested in (E.g., udp.port == 1234), if your capture contains other traffic too. Then go to Analyze -> Summary, and you'll get a summary of the overall traffic and of the filtered traffic (if you filtered the capture).
You can also generate graphics with the Analyze -> Statistics -> IO -> IO-stat where you can display the frames per tick, bytes per tick or even more advanced stuff, and specify the tick interval (from 1 millisecond to 10 seconds). Regards, Olivier | -----Original Message----- | From: McMahon, Chris | | Hello... | I'm hoping there's an obvious way to do this: | I have a client receiving a large amount of UDP traffic | on a single | port. I can run Ethereal on the client. Is there a | convenient way to report | how much traffic hits that port in particular time | increments, seconds being | the most convenient? | Thanks, I've been surfing the documentation, and this | doesn't *look* like an RTFM question... | -Chris _______________________________________________ Ethereal-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-users
