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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/26/2012 04:51 AM, Steve Flynn
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On 25 Sep 2012 21:01, "Amaury Viera Hernández" <<a
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<p>>> iperf and ntop should help you, but really you should
be measuri<br>
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> I do not have access to my switches and routers, that's my
principal problem.<br>
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<p>Ok then - iperf and ntop are goign to get you a reasonable
amount of info, but if you do need accurate metrics, you're
going to have to speak to your network support team - they
should be collecting this kind of info anyway.</p>
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ok, <span id="result_box" class="short_text" lang="en"><span
class="hps">thank you very much,<br>
regards, Amaury.<br>
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