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NAME

       netload - Network device load monitor

SYNOPSIS

       netload device [-t <secs>]

DESCRIPTION

       netload   displays  the  load on an interface without using the interface.  netload simply
       accesses kernel statistics.

       netload uses ncurses to display the information, and the  use  of  a  gauge  to  show  the
       network  load.   It  shows  the absolute load, relative  load,  and  other  statistics, as
       well as the maximum load on the system so far.

       Interface is the name of your NIC, ppp, etc..  as  shown  in  ifconfig.  Typical names are
       "ppp0" "eth0" or "lo" (the latter is for localhost).

       CONFIGURATION

       Netload  file  $HOME/.netloadrc allows you to add any number of network interfaces, modify
       the alarm settings and your email preferences.

       The first time that netload is run it generates $HOME/.netloadrc , which should be changed
       to fit your preferences.

OPTIONS

       -t refresh-interval
              The  -t  flag  reprensents  the  refresh  rate of the application. The default is 1
              second

EXAMPLES

       netload eth0

FILES

       ~/.netloadrc Per user configuration file

LICENSE

       You may redistribute copies of it under the  terms  of  the  GNU  General  Public  License
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>

AUTHOR

       Luis Falcon (lfalcon@thymbra.com)