I. Installation IPTRAF: (Traf is a shorthand for traffic, meaning traffic, transportation)
Run command: sudo apt-get install Iptraf
Two. Iptraf use:
Run command: Iptraf
Then press any key to continue
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First item: IP traffic Monitoring
Second item: General view network card traffic status. View only the total traffic for each NIC
The third item: Check the network card traffic status in detail. such as by Tcp,udp,arp and other protocols to view
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Select all interfaces to view all NIC interfaces
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The interface is divided into two parts, the upper part can show in detail which IP is connected with, how many packets are sent, what is the real-time traffic, the next part, can display UDP and other information.
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Press Q to exit the monitoring screen and select “ exit” exit Iptraf.
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Iptraf of Linux network traffic monitoring tools