I had to investigate the same issue some time ago. Thank God for Ethereal. You can download it on Solaris freeware site. Fabolous tool. I installed it on Solaris 8 machine and exported display on my laptop. Of course you have to use some X terminal in order to obtain GUI. I used hummingbird exceed. You get graphs where you can read just everything. I was analysing special commands that we send via network and congestion that they are using. Do not look any further -> Ethereal.
You can try using nttcp or something similar. It will setup a connection between two machines and then tell you the statistics. As far as network congestion you might need a fluke or something.
ntop is a great tool, when the ntop process starts it starts its own webserver which you can browse too to get graphs etc of current network activity ......i couldnt live without it
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