Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.lans:6052 comp.sys.dec:4148 comp.unix.ultrix:4714 comp.sys.mips:1058 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!bu.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!ncr-sd!asihub!dan From: dan@asihub.autosys.com (Dan O'Neill) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans,comp.sys.dec,comp.unix.ultrix,comp.sys.mips Subject: How can ethernet traffic be measured? Keywords: ethernet, traffice, lan Message-ID: <288@asihub.autosys.com> Date: 29 Sep 90 03:18:45 GMT Organization: Cadence Design Systems Lines: 30 Our site has about 55 hosts on a thin-net based lan. Due to some recent growth, I need a way to analyze the network traffic in order to plan for the future. The network is arranged in a star topology with some DEC ethernet Mux's tying the whole thing together. We have systems running under Sun OS, Ultrix and MIPS OS. We use NFS quite a bit as well as Yellow Pages. I am not really familar with the traffic problems that occur on a local area network and thus am not familiar with 'how much load is too much load' type of evaluations. I've seen Sun's 'traffic' program, nice, but what does it all mean? What are the watermarks for network performance? How many collisions are too many collisions? Does UNIX provide any commands for gathering network performance statistics? Anyone know of any good reference material on the subject? Thanks everyone! -- Dan O'Neill Cadence Design Systems dan@autosys.com San Diego, CA {uunet|ncr-sd}!asihub!dan