• 0 - no limits
Example
To see the list of all available interfaces:
[admin@MikroTik] interface> print
Flags: X - disabled, D - dynamic, R - running
#
NAME
TYPE
RX-RATE
TX-RATE
MTU
0
R ether1
ether
0
0
1500
1
R bridge1
bridge
0
0
1500
2
R ether2
ether
0
0
1500
3
R wlan1
wlan
0
0
1500
[admin@MikroTik] interface>
Traffic Monitoring
Command name: /interface monitor-traffic
Description
The traffic passing through any interface can be monitored.
Property Description
received-packets-per-second ( read-only: integer ) - number of packets that interface has received
in one second
received-bits-per-second ( read-only: integer ) - number of bits that interface has received in one
second
sent-packets-per-second ( read-only: integer ) - number of packets that interface has sent in one
second
sent-bits-per-second ( read-only: integer ) - number of bits that interface has sent in one second
Notes
One or more interfaces can be monitored at the same time.
To see overall traffic passing through all interfaces at time, use aggregate instead of interface
name.
Example
Multiple interface monitoring:
/interface monitor-traffic ether1,aggregate
received-packets-per-second: 9
11
received-bits-per-second: 4.39kbps 6.19kbps
sent-packets-per-second: 16
17
sent-bits-per-second: 101kbps
101kbps
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