Hi Burton,
I know ipconfig, but it shows only the names of the interfaces. And *that* name 
doesn't even match the name how windows shows it itself in the network configuration.

Well, actually I tried to count from 0 to 6 (eg. 'ntop /i i0' ... ), then I stopped. 
But I don't see any traffic after starting ntop. Cause of that I think I got the wrong 
interface.

Regards,
Nick

> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Burton M. Strauss III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Gesendet: Freitag, 23. August 2002 14:54
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Kraus, Niki
> Betreff: RE: [Ntop] interface list on a Win32 System ?
> 
> 
> It's been a while... bear with me...
> 
> You can use
> 
> ipconfig [/all] | more
> 
> This shows the interface(s) and (with /all) their details.  I 
> don't think they are explicitly numbered, you have to count.
> 
> -----Burton
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On 
> Behalf Of Kraus, Niki
> Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 4:59 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ntop] interface list on a Win32 System ?
> 
> 
> Hello,
> I want to run ntop on an Win Server, but due to more than one 
> build-in Ethernet interfaces I can't figure out which number 
> to start with.
> 
> eg. (on command prompt) I start ntop like:
> ntop /i -i <what here?>
> 
> The man page says
> .
> -i Win32 note: This is the number of the interface, not it's 
> name. Use ??? to see a list of interfaces .
> 
> I tried several options like
> ntop /i -i 0
> ntop /i -i 1
> ..
> but nothing helped.
> 
> How is the syntax according to '???' to see a list of interfaces?
> 
> Regards,
> Nick
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