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bandwidthd
2.0.1.4
Bandwidthd
/pkg_edit.php?xml=bandwidthd.xml&id=0
/usr/local/pkg/bandwidthd.inc
bandwidthd
bandwidthd.sh
bandwidthd
BandwidthD
/pkg_edit.php?xml=bandwidthd.xml&id=0
Access BandwidthD
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installedpackages->package->bandwidthd
/usr/local/pkg/
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- http://www.pfsense.com/packages/config/bandwidthd/bandwidthd.inc
Enable bandwidthd
enable
checkbox
Interface
active_interface
The interface that bandwidthd will bind to.
interfaces_selection
lan
Subnet
subnets_custom
The subnet(s) on which bandwidthd will report. (separate with ';' for multiple subnets, e.g. 192.168.1.0/24;10.0.0.0/24) The ordinary subnet for the selected interface/s is automatically put in the config, do not specify it here.
input
Skip intervals
skipintervals
Number of intervals to skip between graphing. Default 0. Each interval is 200 seconds = 3 min 20 sec.
input
Graph cutoff
graphcutoff
Graph cutoff is how many KB must be transferred by an IP before it is graphed. Default 1024.
input
Promiscuous
promiscuous
Put interface in promiscuous mode to see traffic that may not be routing through the host machine.<br>
Note: If the interface is connected to a switch then the interface will only see the traffic on its port.
checkbox
output_cdf
outputcdf
Log data to cdf files log*.cdf
checkbox
recover_cdf
recovercdf
Read back the cdf files on startup
checkbox
output PostgreSQL
outputpostgresql
Log data to a PostgreSQL database.<br>
Get the postgreSQL schema and PHP files to display the results from: https://github.com/individual-it/bandwidthd-pSQL-frontend
checkbox
Database host
postgresqlhost
Hostname of the postgreSQL database server.
input
Database name
postgresqldatabase
Database on the postgreSQL database server.
input
Database Username
postgresqlusername
Username of the postgreSQL database server.
input
Database Password
postgresqlpassword
Password of the postgreSQL database server.
password
sensor_id
sensorid
Arbitrary sensor name, I recommend the sensors fully qualified domain name.
input
Filter
filter
Libpcap format filter string used to control what bandwidthd sees. Please always include "ip" in the string to avoid strange problems.
input
Draw Graphs
drawgraphs
This defaults to true to graph the traffic bandwidthd is recording. Set this to false if you only want cdf output or you are using the database output option. Bandwidthd will use very little RAM and CPU if this is set to false.
checkbox
on
Meta Refresh
meta_refresh
Sets the interval (seconds) at which the browser graph display refreshes (default 150, use 0 to disable).
input
Graph and Log Info
graph_log_info
If draw graphs is on, then the daily report and graph html data is regenerated every (skip intervals + 1) * 200 seconds. The data volumes in the report are for the same period as the span of the graph.<br>
If output_cdf is on, then a cron job is added to rotate the log files at 00:01 each day. 6 log files are kept for each log frequency (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly). At the respective rotation intervals, the oldest log is deleted, the others are shuffled back and a new log is created.<br>
<table cellpadding=1 cellspacing=0 style="text-align: left;"> <tbody>
<tr><th> </th><th> Data Interval </th><th> Graph Span </th><th> Log Rotation </th><th> Log File Name </th></tr>
<tr><th> Daily </th><td> 200 seconds </td><td> 2 days </td><td> 1 day </td><td> log.1.[0-5].cdf </td></tr>
<tr><th> Weekly </th><td> 10 minutes </td><td> 7 days </td><td> 7 days </td><td> log.2.[0-5].cdf </td></tr>
<tr><th> Monthly </th><td> 1 hour </td><td> 35 days </td><td> 35 days </td><td> log.3.[0-5].cdf </td></tr>
<tr><th> Yearly </th><td> 12 hours </td><td> 412.5 days </td><td> 412.5 days </td><td> log.4.[0-5].cdf </td></tr>
</tbody> </table>
info
bandwidthd_install_config();
bandwidthd_install_config();
bandwidthd_install_deinstall();