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What is bwm-ng?

May 28th, 2009 by uCertify Leave a reply »

bwm-ng (Bandwidth Monitor-Next Generation) is a live bandwidth monitor that is used to analyze the current bandwidth of all or some specific interfaces. It automates the monitoring and display of the total bandwidth. It supports different output methods such as curses, plain, csv, and html. The behavior of bwm-ng can be controlled by a configuration file. By default, bwm-ng first checks the /etc/bwm-ng.conf file for information and then the ~/.bwm-ng.conf file. It can use other locations as well if required.

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