Thanks Adrian, So if i understand you correctly, NFsen uses the flows processed 
value of 65 to derive a flows/second value of 110 million flows? Do you know 
the detail of how this is calculated? 
 Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 11:53:09 +0200
Subject: Re: [Nfsen-discuss] Graph Metrics
From: adrian.popa...@gmail.com
To: amirchoud...@hotmail.com
CC: nfsen-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net

110m is 110 mili flows/s. The 65 flows that came make up for a low flows/second 
count.


On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Amir Choudhri <amirchoud...@hotmail.com> wrote:








Hi guys,
 
I'm new to NFSEN and have set it up over the last few days, so far i have been 
very impressed.  I mainly use it for NSEL events from Cisco ASA devices, i have 
using nfsen-1.3.6p1 and nfdump-1.5.8-2-NSEL. 

 
The only issue i have is intepretting the graphs for the 'Flow' and 'Packet' 
detail.  For example, If i take a single time window in NFSEN and check the 
FLOW graph it shows '110 m', if i look at a NFDUMP breakdown there is nothing 
that correlates to that figure:

 
Summary: total flows: 65, total bytes: 8358, total packets: 65, avg bps: 307, 
avg pps: 0, avg bpp: 128

Time window: 2012-12-05 03:50:27 - 2012-12-05 03:54:04
Total flows processed: 65, Records skipped: 0, Bytes read: 7832
Sys: 0.000s flows/second: 0.0        Wall: 0.006s flows/second: 10633.1

Does someone know how these graph values match up ? The Byte count values seem 
to be accurate.

 
Amir

                                          

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