Re: netstat -i

2012-12-06 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 06/12/2012 05:51, Olivier Nicole wrote: I used netstat -i for the first time and I saw something I cannot understand: # netstat -ibh -I em1 NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Opkts em19000 Link#2 00:0e:0c:5c:32:29 92M 129M em19000 10.41.170/24

Re: netstat -i

2012-12-06 Thread Olivier Nicole
Matthew, NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Opkts em19000 Link#2 00:0e:0c:5c:32:29 92M 129M em19000 10.41.170/24 ufo2000 924K 926K I understand that the line reporting MAc address means the traffic seen at layer2, while the line

Re: netstat -i

2012-12-06 Thread Ilya Kazakevich
Hello Oliver, NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Opkts em19000 Link#2 00:0e:0c:5c:32:29 92M 129M em19000 10.41.170/24 ufo2000 924K 926K Use tcpdump to find out what traffic do you have there. There are a lot of protocols that work on

netstat -i

2012-12-05 Thread Olivier Nicole
Hello, I used netstat -i for the first time and I saw something I cannot understand: # netstat -ibh -I em1 NameMtu Network Address Ipkts Opkts em19000 Link#2 00:0e:0c:5c:32:29 92M 129M em19000 10.41.170/24 ufo2000 924K 926K I understand

Re: netstat -i output

2007-06-04 Thread Reid Linnemann
Written by Tom Worster on 06/02/07 05:00 i'm confused by the output from netstat -i: NameMtu Network AddressIpkts Ierrs Ibytes Opkts Oerrs Obytes Coll bge0 1500 Link#1 00:30:48:5e:56:8a 7.4M 1.2K 4.9G 2.9M 0 2.6G0 bge0 1500 65.39.221/24 www1

netstat -i output

2007-06-02 Thread Tom Worster
i'm confused by the output from netstat -i: NameMtu Network AddressIpkts Ierrs Ibytes Opkts Oerrs Obytes Coll bge0 1500 Link#1 00:30:48:5e:56:8a 7.4M 1.2K 4.9G 2.9M 0 2.6G0 bge0 1500 65.39.221/24 www1 2.9M - 414M 3.0M