Fbsubnet L Top [repack] ❲Updated – TUTORIAL❳
He realized then that the building wasn't housing the servers. The servers were growing the building.
Kael scrambled for the kill-switch—a physical hard-drive shredder he kept under his desk. He didn't type a response. fbsubnet l top
| Aspect | Observation | Recommendation | |--------|-------------|----------------| | | fbsubnet l top is unclear. l might be shorthand for list , and top could mean sort by highest metric. Missing flags (e.g., -m bytes or -c connections ). | Use explicit options, e.g., fbsubnet list --sort traffic --top 10 . | | Context | No indication of what fbsubnet refers to (Firewall subnet manager? Custom tool?). | Add a brief help text or man entry. | | Output Format | Unknown if output includes subnet, bytes, packets, or connections. | Define columns clearly: SUBNET , BYTES_IN , BYTES_OUT , CONNECTIONS . | | Top N | top likely implies "top 10" by default, but not stated. | Specify number, e.g., --top 10 or default in documentation. | | Sort Order | Descending order assumed, but not explicit. | Use --sort -traffic for descending. | He realized then that the building wasn't housing