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      diablo266
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      Please forgive me if this has been asked, I must be particularly dense today because i've been unable to locate any way to easily see the total amount of data in megabytes or gigabytes that has passed through an interface for a specific amount of time?

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        MikeV7896
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        @diablo266:

        Please forgive me if this has been asked, I must be particularly dense today because i've been unable to locate any way to easily see the total amount of data in megabytes or gigabytes that has passed through an interface for a specific amount of time?

        Unfortunately, this was lost with the move away from the static RRD graph images to the more dynamic graph format.

        I believe the only way to do this now would be to use an add-on package. At the moment, the only two network monitoring packages available are RRD Summary (provides data use over the past month using the same RRD data the graphs use) and DarkStat (a little more advanced, watching the amounts of data that individual hosts are transferring).

        None of the other network monitoring packages have been converted to the new format for 2.3 yet.

        The S in IOT stands for Security

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          diablo266
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          @virgiliomi:

          @diablo266:

          Please forgive me if this has been asked, I must be particularly dense today because i've been unable to locate any way to easily see the total amount of data in megabytes or gigabytes that has passed through an interface for a specific amount of time?

          Unfortunately, this was lost with the move away from the static RRD graph images to the more dynamic graph format.

          I believe the only way to do this now would be to use an add-on package. At the moment, the only two network monitoring packages available are RRD Summary (provides data use over the past month using the same RRD data the graphs use) and DarkStat (a little more advanced, watching the amounts of data that individual hosts are transferring).

          None of the other network monitoring packages have been converted to the new format for 2.3 yet.

          Thank you for the reply! Does anyone know if this is functionality that is planned to be restored at some point to pfsense without the need for addons?

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            heper
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            it might. the monitor graph is split into a package of its own. this means development can be done on it, independent of the pfSense base.

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            • luckman212L
              luckman212 LAYER 8
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              Is it at least possible to get the custom time period data via the commandline somehow?

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                pLu
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                I have a FAIRQ scheduler on WAN and the default queue (qCoDel) has option Codel Active Queue. No other schedulers, options or queues.

                Graph Left Axis: Queue - WAN

                The unit for the graph value is null but it should be bytes per second. See attached picture.

                MonitoringQueueCoDel.png
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                  heper
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                  @pLu:

                  I have a FAIRQ scheduler on WAN and the default queue (qCoDel) has option Codel Active Queue. No other schedulers, options or queues.

                  Graph Left Axis: Queue - WAN

                  The unit for the graph value is null but it should be bytes per second. See attached picture.

                  thats a known issue. it will be fixed soon

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                    Jabroni
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                    Anyone know if its still possible to get how much total bandwith has been used within the period of the interface ?? I just see speed ralted stuff, but not total bw (MB/GB/TB) consumed on that.

                    Another good adition that I would love to see is able to put multiple graphs on the same page, so we wouldnt have to click over each interface to see how it has been behaving (imagine I have 10 interfaces configured on my pfsense ;p)

                    Thanks

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                    • jdillardJ
                      jdillard
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                      @Jabroni:

                      Anyone know if its still possible to get how much total bandwith has been used within the period of the interface ?? I just see speed ralted stuff, but not total bw (MB/GB/TB) consumed on that.

                      Another good adition that I would love to see is able to put multiple graphs on the same page, so we wouldnt have to click over each interface to see how it has been behaving (imagine I have 10 interfaces configured on my pfsense ;p)

                      Thanks

                      That functionality was lost when we got rid of the rrd graphing. We are looking at other ways of bringing back with better functionality.

                      Multiple graphs is a possibility, but I'll be working on converting the traffic graphs next. It should be pretty easy to manipulate the graphing interface(s) now that a lot of the code is in place.

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                        dugeem
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                        Just a small issue with 2.3 RC… when NTP Graphs is enabled under Services / NTP / Settings - the units appear not to be set.

                        Thus when a hover over window is displayed for NTP Graph under Status / Monitoring - the units appear as null. Probably should be ms (milliseconds) for all except freq which is likely Hz (Hertz).

                        Thanks

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