network load portable



Hi, i need to get the actual network load (Kb/s) for every interface
in a shell script.
I searched on past threads and I have found one nice in
comp.unix.questions, but
speaking about many programs that do more that I wants.
Does exist a simple program, portable (redhat/solaris/aix will be the
best, more again
will be if already installed with OS), to get this information?
ifconfig, ethtool, netstat don't help me....

Thanks in advance

.



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