-o is frequently useful if the MAC addresses are being re-written (this is
the most common cause of wrongly attributed multi-homed hosts).

But, basically, fix the network problems comes to mind.  What item(s) is/are
being flaged.  There are quite a few, with DETAILED descriptions available
on the help pages linked from the list of flagged items.  Once you know what
ntop is seeing, then you'll have to fix the root cause on the network.

-----Burton

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> Subject: [Ntop-dev] Unhealthy Host
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>
> Is there a way to disable 'Unhealthy Host'. It seems to tag almost every
> host as 'Unhealthy'. I looked at archives of this list and I could only
> find a suggestion to use '-o' to disable mac address tagging. I tried
> that to no avail. I can't find anything in the documentation on how to
> turn this off. This is ntop 3.0.0 stable, btw.
>
>
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