(1) implement capture filters (wireshark
menu -> Capture -> Capture Filter -> ...... ) - selectively trap
packets only related to the transaction of interest
(2) record the transaction operating
in production
(3) go to the wireshark menu -> Statistics
-> Summary : under the Traffic heading it will provide numbers
on Avg bytes/s - that number can be extrapolated to appropriately scale
for your assessment
best,
chad
ethereal-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/15/2006
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> Hi, > > I would like to know how to calculate bandwidth
for a transaction in
> a client server architecture. I am sure that this has been done
> before, Can anybody help me on how it can be done. > > I have captured the traffic between server and
client but am not
> able to decode how to calculate the bandwidth , Can anyone plz assist > > Regards, > Rudolf > > Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com.
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