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Re: Network traffic

From Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr>
Newsgroups comp.sys.acorn.networking
Subject Re: Network traffic
Date 2026-05-18 12:49 +0200
Organization Jean-Michel
Message-ID <24b3deda5c.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr> (permalink)
References <5cda48f8f7alexander.ausserstorfer@eclipso.at> <292477da5c.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr> <337c96da5c.Thomas@tms_netz.thomas-milius-stade.de>

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In message <337c96da5c.Thomas@tms_netz.thomas-milius-stade.de>
          Thomas Milius <thomas@thomas-milius-stade.de> wrote:

> In message <292477da5c.jmb@jmc.bruck.orange.fr>
>           Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> wrote:

>> 
>>> Is it possible with RISC OS to count the amount of data of the network?
>>> Or to record the network data?
>> 
>> Yes in configure/network/internet/interfaces.status.

> Also possible at command line:

> ifconfig -a

> lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 16384
>         inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
> ege0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
>         ether ...
>         inet ... netmask ... broadcast ...

> leave lo0 and the numbers at the end of the interfaces away.
> Add "info" to the name of the interfaces. E.g.:

> ejinfo
> egeinfo

> This should give something like this

> EtherGENET interface statistics

> ege0: GENET, motherboard, up

> Interface driver    : ege
> Interface unit      : 0
> Interface location  : Motherboard
> Interface EUI48     : ...
> Interface controller: GENET
> Interface media     : 1000baseT full duplex
> Running time        : 0d, 10h 10m 45s
> Packets sent        : 1231335
> Packets received    : 1556997
> Bytes sent          : 646114433
> Bytes received      : 999147172
> Send errors         : 0
> Receive errors      : 0
> Undelivered packets : 2

> Standard clients:

> Type 8035 (AddrLvl 01, ErrLvl 00) handler=(fc3a78a4/300035a4)
> Type 0806 (AddrLvl 01, ErrLvl 00) handler=(fc3a78a4/300035a4)
> Type 0800 (AddrLvl 02, ErrLvl 00) handler=(fc3a78a4/300035a4)

> Regards

> Thomas Milius
Thank you Thomas, always useful to ask questions, the answers allow you to 
learn or refresh your memory.

-- 
Jean-Michel

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Network traffic Alexander Ausserstorfer <alexander.ausserstorfer@eclipso.at> - 2026-05-17 09:34 +0200
  Re: Network traffic Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> - 2026-05-17 17:58 +0200
    Re: Network traffic Thomas Milius <thomas@thomas-milius-stade.de> - 2026-05-17 23:41 +0200
      Re: Network traffic Jean-Michel <jmc.bruck@orange.fr> - 2026-05-18 12:49 +0200

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