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On a similar note to the previous question, I'm considering moving from
cable modem to ASDL, but the ADSL option I'm looking at has upstream
bandwidth metering.  I would like to monitor our current upstream
traffic to get an idea of the volumes we're currently creating.

I know I can use ifconfig to see the number of packets sent and
received, but is there some other command I can use to determine the
actual volume of data contained in those transmitted packets?

Cheers,
  Jon.

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