Find out how much bandwidth a device uses in a day
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Hi
I have ntopng installed on my pfSense box.
Is there any way I can see how much bandwidth a device uses in a day, ideally via it's IP Address ?I'd like to find out how much total bandwidth in & out a specific device is using.
Is that possible ?
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Have you looked at BandwidthD. It's interface is a bit antiquated looking but it does EXACTLY what you're asking.
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I did install this, ran it for 24 hours and it displayed nothing.
I assume I set it up wrong. Any guides on how to configure it ?
Thanks
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Interesting.
There really shouldn't be too much to it. I've run it on old 2.x setups and recently set it up again on 2.4.1
Here are my settings:
Enable BandwidthD should be selected
BandwidthD Interface: LAN
Subnets for Statistics Collection: Select ALL interfaces (hold down CTRL and click) except your CARP/SYNC interface
Extra Subnets for Statistics Collection: (Enter other subnets as needed) I have one other.
Promiscuous Mode: Unchecked
SensorID: <make up="" a="" name="" of="" your="" choosing="">Draw Graphs: Checked
Meta REfresh: <default>Skip Intervals <default>Graph Cutoff: <default>Output to CDF: Unchecked
Recover CDF: Unchecked
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