Ifstat is a super handy tool for checking out network interface bandwidth. It works a lot like vmstat and iostat do for other system counters. You can use it to keep an eye on local interfaces by polling kernel counters or check out remote hosts' interfaces using SNMP. It's pretty versatile!
So, what systems can you use ifstat with? Here’s the list:
If you have the net-snmp (or ucd-snmp) library handy, ifstat can collect stats from remote equipment—think hosts, routers, switches—and even your local host if there’s an SNMP daemon running. How cool is that?
You can also run ifstat as a static application! Just pass --enable-library while configuring it, and you're all set.
If you want to check out more details about downloading ifstat, just follow this link: Ifstat Download Page!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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