Monitor Usb Activity

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Monitor Usb Activity

In order to add a USB activity counter, press the 'Add' button located on the main toolbar, selected the 'USB Activity' counters category in the left-side view,select an appropriate USB activity counter in the middle view and then select the required USB device to monitor in the right-side view. In addition, in orderto monitor the USB activity in a remote computer via the network, press the 'Connect' button located in the bottom-left corner and specify the host name ofthe remote computer to monitor.

  • USB Bulk Transfer Rate - this counter displays the USB bulk transfer rate for the selected USB device at the time of data collection, which is measured in Megabytes per second.
  • USB Iso Transfer Rate - this counter displays the USB isochronous transfer rate for the selected USB device at the time of data collection, which is measured in Megabytes per second.
  • USB Control Transfer Rate - this counter displays the USB control transfer rate for the selected USB device at the time of data collection, which is measured in Megabytes per second.
  • USB Interrupt Transfer Rate - this counter displays the USB interrupt transfer rate for the selected USB device at the time of data collection, which is measured in Megabytes per second.
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You can view USB ETW event traces using Microsoft Network Monitor, also referred to as Netmon. Netmon does not parse the trace automatically. It requires USB ETW parsers. USB ETW parsers are text files, written in Network Monitor Parser Language (NPL), that describe the structure of USB ETW event traces. USBlyzer is a featured USB traffic monitoring software that allows you to not only monitor the activity of the devices already present, but also monitor the devices activity at the time of connection.

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