Please, one question per message - related to the subject -- otherwise, how
can the NEXT individual find the answer to his/her question?


1. See docs/FAQ, specifically:
Q. How do I save data between runs?
Q. What is the -S option?

If you're not using -S, it's since ntop was started or reset

2. We've discussed traffic here and in the FAQ.  Basically, it's whatever
ntop sees on the interface(s) of the ntop host, "assigned" to a machine
based on the from and to MAC and/or IP addresses (depends on the -o
parameter).

3. No.  Configuration parameters (command line) read only at startup.

-----Burton

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:ntop-admin@;unipi.it]On Behalf Of
mr.snow
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 11:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] total traffic


dear people . now i know these may seem to be no-brainer questions,
but . i have read all the documentation i can *find* . i would be
happy to be pointed to previous discussion or doc pages that i
haven't seen yet . here are my simple questions

1       the sums of data traffic indicated by ntop in the web pages
it produces . are these totals since inception or totals since
restart or totals since some other event ?

2       in data sent > all protocols and data received > all
protocols, my machine appears at the top of the list of a whole list
of machines . is this
        a)      a sum of all the other traffic ?
        b)      data being picked up from other machines ? ( how ? )

3       can i re-read my config files without disturbing the
currently collected data ?

thank you , and apologies for asking such basic questions
--
kind.regars
        mr.snow


        "in most communications applications,
                the usual message is silence"
        paul baran


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