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TG582 CLI - commands to access Data Transferred
22-09-2013 8:40 PM
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Does anyone know what the CLI command is to access the Data Transferred stats that are displayed in the GUI?
TIA
TIA
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Re: TG582 CLI - commands to access Data Transferred
23-09-2013 1:43 PM
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Try this command:
ip iflist
Use the TX and RX data from the Internet interface.
To match the binary GB / MB units shown in the GUI:
For MB divide by 1048576
For GB divide by 1073741824
Note:
The above is binary units ie 1K = 1024
ISP's often calculate data usage in decimal units ie 1K = 1000
I believe transfer data show by the cli command only goes up to 4 GB and then resets to zero.
There is some doubt as to the accuracy of data transfer results shown by the routers GUI and cli.
ip iflist
Use the TX and RX data from the Internet interface.
To match the binary GB / MB units shown in the GUI:
For MB divide by 1048576
For GB divide by 1073741824
Note:
The above is binary units ie 1K = 1024
ISP's often calculate data usage in decimal units ie 1K = 1000
I believe transfer data show by the cli command only goes up to 4 GB and then resets to zero.
There is some doubt as to the accuracy of data transfer results shown by the routers GUI and cli.
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Re: TG582 CLI - commands to access Data Transferred
23-09-2013 10:08 PM
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Thanks, that is a lot easier to look at that what I did pull off ....
Which was via "eth bridge list"
Which was via "eth bridge list"
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