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tshark statistics output


From: Michael Holt <m.iostreams () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 04:27:41 -0700

Regarding the output fields of tshark statistics, given the output 
below, what does the "rate" column indicate?

C:\> tshark -q -z http,tree -r tshark.cap

===================================================================
  HTTP/Packet Counter           value            rate         percent
-------------------------------------------------------------------
  Total HTTP Packets              33       0.006888
   HTTP Request Packets            17       0.003549          51.52%
    GET                             13       0.002714          76.47%
    POST                             4       0.000835          23.53%
   HTTP Response Packets           16       0.003340          48.48%
    ???: broken                      0       0.000000           0.00%
    1xx: Informational               0       0.000000           0.00%
    2xx: Success                    14       0.002922          87.50%
     200 OK                          12       0.002505          85.71%
     204 No Content                   2       0.000417          14.29%
    3xx: Redirection                 2       0.000417          12.50%
     302 Found                        2       0.000417         100.00%
    4xx: Client Error                0       0.000000           0.00%
    5xx: Server Error                0       0.000000           0.00%
   Other HTTP Packets               0       0.000000           0.00%

===================================================================

I am not seeing anything in the man page, nor online.

Thanks in advance, Mike
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