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#  Curr: 151.28 MBit/s
# Avg: 161.08 MBit/s
# Min: 144.97 MBit/s
# Max: 192.01 MBit/s
# Ttl: 126055.90 GByte









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      # Max: 192.01 MBit/s
      # Ttl: 126055.90 GByte









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      # Avg: 161.08 MBit/s
      # Min: 144.97 MBit/s
      # Max: 192.01 MBit/s
      # Ttl: 126055.90 GByte






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          It represents the total bytes received or sent via this interface as it can be seen from the output of ifconfig ifname.



          It is just converted to Gbytes or Mbytes instead of showing it in bytes.






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