Are you sure netstat is the program you are talking about?  My man page says
the -i option is for interface status and the -c option doesn't exist...

Tim

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> Big Brother does some of that stuff,
> but you could just run netstat -i -c
> for a quick idea, there are plenty of scripts that will parse
> it for you, or one
> could be written in short order..
>
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 01:51:21PM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
> > Is there a tool or method that I can use to measure the
> amount of traffic on
> > my network.  The backbone is basically some stacked hubs.
> I can sniff
> > traffic using tcpdump or something, but what I really need
> is statistics of
> > utilization and stuff like that.  MRTG isn't really an
> option since I don't
> > have a router here.  I just need traffic through the hubs..
> >
> > --TimH
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