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about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask system\currentcontrolset\control\network\connections\statmon Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: windows network interface errors Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I see the network adapter statistics in Windows 7? up vote 2
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down vote favorite 1 I remember there was bytes/packets sent/received since connection established in the past but I cannot find it in the adapter properties now. BTW, when I hover over the network connection icon in the tray, it displays Network: Internet access, Unindentified network, No network access, yet, you see I have posted this question anyway. David figured the screen I was looking. The problem was that status was not available in my case (for some bug
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in my Windows session). windows-7 networking statistics share|improve this question edited Sep 25 at 6:03 fixer1234 11.2k122949 asked Jun 29 '15 at 6:13 Val 1 So the real question should be: Why is status greyed out? –nixda Jul 2 '15 at 18:34 @nixda I have created the question to ask how to open up the status dialog. I was asking for the path to that dialog. It is answered now. –Val Jul 3 '15 at 15:31 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted How do I see the network adapter statistics in Windows 7? Start "Control Panel" > "Network Connections" Right click one of your network connections and select "Status" share|improve this answer edited Nov 13 '15 at 9:07 answered Jun 29 '15 at 6:18 DavidPostill 59.5k18120149 add a comment| up vote 5 down vote I think you might be after something like the result of the netstat -s command. It will show you statistics like this: IPv4 Statistics Packets Received = 125858 Received Header Errors = 0 Received Address Errors = 130 Datagrams Forwarded = 0 Unknown Protocols Received = 0 Received Packets Discarded = 315 Received Packets Delivered = 126500 Output Requests = 83395 Routing Discards = 0 Discarded Output Packets = 0 Output Packet No Route = 1 Reassembly Required = 0 Reassembly Successful = 0 Reassembly Fa
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I find out the current network interface throughput statistics on Linux (CentOS or Debian based distro)? How do I see current kernel snmp counters and network interface statistics on Linux operating systems?You can use any one of the following commands:
nstat command : Network Statistics ToolType the following command:# nstatSample outputs: #kernel IpInReceives 133243 0.0 IpInDelivers 133243 0.0 IpOutRequests 92904 0.0 IcmpOutErrors 97 0.0 IcmpOutTimeExcds 97 0.0 IcmpMsgOutType3 97 0.0 TcpActiveOpens 538 0.0 TcpEstabResets 56 0.0 TcpInSegs 129837 0.0 TcpOutSegs 89720 0.0 TcpRetransSegs 42 0.0 TcpOutRsts 704 0.0 UdpInDatagrams 3255 0.0 UdpNoPorts 97 0.0 UdpOutDatagrams 3270 0.0 Ip6OutNoRoutes 206 0.0 TcpExtTW 141 0.0 TcpExtDelayedACKs 508 0.0 TcpExtDelayedACKLocked 1 0.0 TcpExtDelayedACKLost 42 0.0 TcpExtTCPHPHits 117659 0.0 TcpExtTCPPureAcks 2158 0.0 TcpExtTCPHPAcks 605 0.0 TcpExtTCPSackRecovery 1 0.0 TcpExtTCPLossUndo 16 0.0 TcpExtTCPSackFailures 4 0.0 TcpExtTCPFastRetrans 1 0.0 TcpExtTCPSlowStartRetrans 3 0.0 TcpExtTCPTimeouts 33 0.0 TcpExtTCPDSACKOldSent 40 0.0 TcpExtTCPDSACKRecv 5 0.0 TcpExtTCPAbortOnData 120 0.0 TcpExtTCPAbortOnClose 55 0.0 TcpExtTCPSackShiftFallback 9 0.0 IpExtInOctets 180131682 0.0 IpExtOutOctets 7289106 0.0 ss command : Utility To Investigate SocketsTo see summary of stats, enter:# ss -sSample outputs:Total: 786 (kernel 804) TCP: 65 (estab 40, closed 7, orphaned 0, synrecv 0, timewait 6/0), ports 56 Transport Total IP IPv6 * 804 - - RAW 1 1 0 UDP 12 9 3 TCP 58 52 6 INET 71 62 9 FRAG 0 0 0 See ss command tutorial for more information.netstat command : The Old Good Utility To Show SocketsTo see a table of all network interfaces and its summary, enter:# netstat -iSample outputs: Kernel Interface table Iface MTU Met RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP TX-OVR Flg eth0 1500 0 941022 0 0 0 688165 0 0 0 BMRU lo 16436 0 9304 0 0 0 9304 0 0 0 LRU ppp0 1496 0 3784 0 0 0 4177 0 0 0 MOPRU To see summary statistics for each protocol, enter:# netstat -sSample outputs: Ip: 1092065 total packets received 0 forwarded 0 incoming packets discarded 1091681 incoming packets delivered 798913 requests sent out 895 dropped because of missing route 759 reassemblies required 375 packets reassembled ok Icmp: 17 ICMP messages received 0 input ICMP message failed. ICMP input histogram: timeout in transit: 8 echo r