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tracetop
salcock edited this page Dec 19, 2014
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tracetop
shows a live update of the busiest flows over time, performing a similar function to the 'top' tool in Unix.
tracetop
[ -f exp, --filter=exp ]
[ -s len, --snaplen=len ]
[ -p mode, --promisc=mode ]
[ --bits-per-sec ]
[ --percent ]
[ -i secs, --interval=secs ]
inputURI [inputURI ...]
-f, --filter
Apply a BPF filter to the input trace(s).
-s, --snaplen
Snap captured packets to the given length.
-p, --promisc
If 1, enable promiscuous mode on the input (if supported). If 0, disable promiscuous mode.
--bits-per-sec
Display flow bandwidth as bits per second.
--percent
Display flow bytes and packets as a percentage of total traffic.
-i, --interval
Wait this many seconds between updates. Defaults to 2 seconds.
Monitoring a live network to pick out large flows:
tracetop -p 1 --percent --bits-per-sec int:eth0
- If
tracetop
is run against a trace file, it will operate in trace time (i.e. preserving all timing gaps that were between the packets when they were originally captured). -
tracetop
is a nice way to get a quick look at how your network is performing and what might be using up all your bandwidth.