> I would like to plot the network load for 4 different > protocols and an aggregate load. The IO > Graphs is a new really cool feature of Ethereal that gets me > most of the way there. It gives > me packets/sec. I noticed that there is an advanced option > LOAD(*) - I suspect this is what I > am looking for? It asks for a parameter though - what does > it want - what value do I enter for > the parameter? Hi, I'm not really sure of what you need, but I don't think LOAD will do that. According to the code, it works only for Relative Time elements -which is probably what it is asking from you-, and seems to be something of the like of "amount of time this represents in relation to the absolute time". Wouldn't bytes/sec do? I mean, if you do a filter for protocol 1 and ask bytes/sec on it, and then probably divide by the interface speed -which ethereal does not really know, so it cannot do it by itself- isn't that what you need? If what you need is, on the other hand, the network load of protocol 1 against the total traffic, then you might be able to do it with statistics generated by tethereal, which will give you a table you can them import in a worksheet and divide period by period. Regards, Francisco
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