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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"><HTML><HEAD><TITLE>TCP and UDP Traffic Statistics</TITLE><METANAME="GENERATOR"CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.64"><LINKREL="HOME"TITLE="IPTraf User's Manual"HREF="manual.html"><LINKREL="UP"TITLE="Statistical Breakdowns"HREF="statbreakdowns.html"><LINKREL="PREVIOUS"TITLE="Statistical Breakdowns"HREF="statbreakdowns.html"><LINKREL="NEXT"TITLE="LAN Station Statistics"HREF="hostmon.html"></HEAD><BODYCLASS="SECT1"BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"TEXT="#000000"LINK="#0000FF"VLINK="#840084"ALINK="#0000FF"><DIVCLASS="NAVHEADER"><TABLEWIDTH="100%"BORDER="0"CELLPADDING="0"CELLSPACING="0"><TR><THCOLSPAN="3"ALIGN="center">IPTraf User's Manual</TH></TR><TR><TDWIDTH="10%"ALIGN="left"VALIGN="bottom"><AHREF="statbreakdowns.html">&#60;&#60;&#60; Previous</A></TD><TDWIDTH="80%"ALIGN="center"VALIGN="bottom">Statistical Breakdowns</TD><TDWIDTH="10%"ALIGN="right"VALIGN="bottom"><AHREF="hostmon.html">Next &#62;&#62;&#62;</A></TD></TR></TABLE><HRALIGN="LEFT"WIDTH="100%"></DIV><DIVCLASS="SECT1"><H1CLASS="SECT1"><ANAME="SERVMON">TCP and UDP Traffic Statistics</A></H1><P>  IPTraf also includes a facility that generates statistics on TCP and UDP  traffic. This facility displays counts of all TCP and UDP packets with  source or destination ports numbered less than 1024. Ports 1 to 1023 are  reserved for the TCP/IP application protocols (well-known ports).</P><DIVCLASS="FIGURE"><ANAME="AEN1163"></A><P><IMGSRC="iptraf-tcpudp.png"></P><P><B>Figure 2. The TCP/UDP service monitor</B></P></DIV><P>  The statistics window indicates the protocol (TCP or UDP), the  port number, the total packets and bytes counted for this particular  protocol/port combination, the packets and bytes destined for that  protocol and port, and the packets and bytes coming  from that protocol and port.</P><P>  Byte counts include the IP header and payload only. The data link header  is not included.</P><P>  The protocol/port indicators are color-coded for easier identification  on color terminals. TCP indicators are in yellow, UDP in bright green.</P><P>  Some network applications or protocols may use port numbers higher  than 1023. Examples  of these include application proxy servers (HTTP proxy servers typically  use values like 8000, 8080, 8888, and the like), and IRC  (IRC servers commonly accept connections on ports 6660 to 6669). These  ports are by default not included in the counts. If you do want  to include a higher-numbered port in the statistics, you can add  them yourself from the <ICLASS="EMPHASIS"><AHREF="config.html">Configure...</A>/Additional ports...</I>   menu item. See the section below.</P><P>  If logging is enabled, The statistics are also written to a log file  (the default name is<TTCLASS="FILENAME">tcp_udp_services-<TTCLASS="REPLACEABLE"><I>iface</I></TT>.log</TT>, where iface  is the selected interface (for example,<TTCLASS="FILENAME">tcp_udp_services-eth0.log</TT>).</P><P>  IPTraf computes the total, incoming, outgoing, and data rates of the  protocol currently indicated by the facility's highlight bar. The data  rates are indicated at the bottom of the screen. If logging is  enabled, the average data rates since the start of the facility are  placed in the log file.</P><P>  The Up and Down cursor keys move the highlight bar. Pressing X or Ctrl+X  exits and returns to the main menu (or the shell if it was started  from the command line).</P><DIVCLASS="SECT2"><H2CLASS="SECT2"><ANAME="AEN1178">Sorting TCP/UDP Entries</A></H2><P>  Pressing the S key brings up a window which allows you to  select the field by which the entries will be sorted. You can press R to  sort by port, P to sort by total packets, B to sort by total bytes, T to  sort by incoming packets (packets to), O to sort by incoming bytes  (bytes to), F to sort by outgoing packets (packets from) and M to sort  by outgoing bytes (bytes from). Pressing any other key cancels the sort.</P><P>  Port numbers are sorted in ascending order (least first) but  statistics are sorted in descending order (largest counts first).</P><P>  As with the IP traffic monitor, sorting is performed only with  this sequence. Automatic sorting is not performed so as not to  affect performance.</P><DIVCLASS="FIGURE"><ANAME="AEN1183"></A><P><IMGSRC="iptraf-tcpudpsort.png"></P><P><B>Figure 3. The TCP/UDP monitor's sort criteria</B></P></DIV></DIV><DIVCLASS="SECT2"><H2CLASS="SECT2"><ANAME="AEN1186">Additional Information</A></H2><P>IPTraf's filters affect the output of this facility.  See Chapter 7, <AHREF="filters.html">Filters</A> for more information about filters.</P><P>    If you wish to start this facility from the command line, you can  use the <TTCLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT">-s</TT> option followed by an interface to monitor. For example,</P><TABLEBORDER="0"BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"WIDTH="100%"><TR><TD><PRECLASS="SYNOPSIS">iptraf -s eth0</PRE></TD></TR></TABLE><P>  brings up this module for traffic on  <TTCLASS="FILENAME">eth0</TT>. The interface must be specified, or  IPTraf will drop back to the shell.</P></DIV></DIV><DIVCLASS="NAVFOOTER"><HRALIGN="LEFT"WIDTH="100%"><TABLEWIDTH="100%"BORDER="0"CELLPADDING="0"CELLSPACING="0"><TR><TDWIDTH="33%"ALIGN="left"VALIGN="top"><AHREF="statbreakdowns.html">&#60;&#60;&#60; Previous</A></TD><TDWIDTH="34%"ALIGN="center"VALIGN="top"><AHREF="manual.html">Home</A></TD><TDWIDTH="33%"ALIGN="right"VALIGN="top"><AHREF="hostmon.html">Next &#62;&#62;&#62;</A></TD></TR><TR><TDWIDTH="33%"ALIGN="left"VALIGN="top">Statistical Breakdowns</TD><TDWIDTH="34%"ALIGN="center"VALIGN="top"><AHREF="statbreakdowns.html">Up</A></TD><TDWIDTH="33%"ALIGN="right"VALIGN="top">LAN Station Statistics</TD></TR></TABLE></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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