## `netstat` collector ```json "netstat": { "include_devices": [ "eth0", "eno1" ], "send_abs_values": true, "send_derived_values": true, "interface_aliases": { "eno1": ["eno1np0", "eno1_alt"], "eth0": ["eth0_alias"] } } ``` The `netstat` collector reads data from `/proc/net/dev` and outputs a handful **node** metrics. With the `include_devices` list you can specify which network devices should be measured. **Note**: Most other collectors use an _exclude_ list instead of an include list. Optionally, you can define an interface_aliases mapping. For each canonical device (as listed in include_devices), you may provide an array of aliases that may be reported by the system. When an alias is detected, it is preferred for matching, while the output tag stype-id always shows the actual system-reported name. Metrics: * `net_bytes_in` (`unit=bytes`) * `net_bytes_out` (`unit=bytes`) * `net_pkts_in` (`unit=packets`) * `net_pkts_out` (`unit=packets`) * `net_bytes_in_bw` (`unit=bytes/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`) * `net_bytes_out_bw` (`unit=bytes/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`) * `net_pkts_in_bw` (`unit=packets/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`) * `net_pkts_out_bw` (`unit=packets/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`) The device name is added as tag `stype=network,stype-id=`.