> who is collecting this data? Please check if the flows emitted by nProbe are 
> correct. You can use wireshark and so some math so you can figure out if the 
> problem is on the probe or collector side

Seems like maybe an ntop problem?

923,238,725 octets reported by nProbe on the destination device (where nProbe 
is running).  Ntop briefly showed "1.4 MBytes/2,037 Pkts" and now shows " 461/5 
Pkts". Each time ntop refreshed the hosts page the numbers kept dropping.

Packets from nProbe to machine running ntop:

        SrcAddr: 10.254.250.75 (10.254.250.75)
        DstAddr: 10.255.208.44 (10.255.208.44)
        NextHop: 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0)
        InputInt: 0
        OutputInt: 0

        Packets: 1
        Octets: 40
        Packets: 1
        Octets: 40
        Packets: 621098
        Octets: 357343297
        Packets: 1
        Octets: 40
        Packets: 983077
        Octets: 565895308
        Packets: 1
        Octets: 40


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