I would first ask them to send you proof, then go through the effort of determining what you are actually using. That said - I know there are a few hacks out there for cricket(www.cricket.org) to do what you ask on a monthly basis - I am sure they could be modified to show it on a daily basis. Also - does MRTG use .rrd files like cricket does? If so, a simple script to do a rrdtool -fetch and calculate total bits would be easy. -dallas On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 20:03, Lonnie Clardy wrote: > Do any of you know of a tool that allows you to get a graph of total > through put for an interface? Maybe if I tell you why. it will make more > sense, my provider has explained to me that they only expect to see 150 > megabytes of upstream traffic from my machine to the Internet per day > and I have received a letter telling me that I am exceeding that amount > regularly. I would like to just have a graph or something showing the > total amount of traffic that I actually send on a daily basis. > > I am running RedHat 7.2 and already use MRTG to get some information. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Lonnie > > > > Lonnie Clardy > Alpha Omega Consulting > http://www.alphaomegaconsulting.com > > Phone - 480-855-7474 > Fax - 775-249-9407 > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE - Please read first > > This e-mail message (and all attachments, if any) is intended only for > the use of the individual or the authorized representative of the entity > to which it is addressed, and may contain information, which is > confidential and protected from disclosure, by law as proprietary > information, legally privileged or otherwise. If you are not the > intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you are not to read the > contents and any use, disclosure, distribution or copying of the > transmitted material is strictly prohibited. If you have received this > e-mail message in error, please immediately contact the sender to > confirm the deletion or destruction of this message and all copies. > >