## 📊 Network Monitoring with `nload` ```bash nload [options] [interface] ``` * If no interface is specified, `nload` lists available interfaces and lets you choose one. * Displays **two graphs**: 🔽 Incoming traffic 🔼 Outgoing traffic --- ### ⚙️ Options | Option | Description | | ------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `-u ` | Set unit for data rates (bits, bytes, kilobits, etc.) Options: `b`, `B`, `k`, `m`, `g` (default: `b`) | | `-t ` | Refresh interval in milliseconds (default: 500 ms) | | `-m` | Show minimum and maximum network usage statistics | | `-a` | Show average network usage statistics | | `-q` | Quiet mode — no graphical output, only numeric data | | `-V` | Show version info and exit | | `-h` | Show help message and exit | --- ### 💡 Examples **Monitor a specific interface (e.g., eth0):** ```bash nload eth0 ``` **Use bytes per second as unit:** ```bash nload -u B eth0 ``` **Set refresh interval to 1 second:** ```bash nload -t 1000 eth0 ```