Finding Bandwidth for IMAP,POP,WebMail, LDAP

Hi I have a setup with iplanet messaging 5.2 and directory server 5.1 on one machine and calendar server on the other.
Can anybody tell me how to find the bandwidht for LDAP,POP3,IMAP,WebMail, Calendar per domain wise or per user wise.
I have 20 doamins hosted on my messaging server.
Thanks

Actually am suppose to generate a report of the bandwidth being used by various domain hosted on my messaging server for Imap, POP, HTTP, LDAP and Calendar.
I have total of 21 domains hosted on my messaging server and each domain has atleast 300-400 users.
So how can i calculate this statistics.?
Thanks

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