Hi All,
I have just gotten nTop compiled and installed on a MacOS X box. (It
was pretty easy too!)
In playing around with the web interface I have come to the conclusion
that nTop can do a heck of a lot more that I really need. (This is a
good thing). However, the downside is that I have very little idea of
what I am looking at. (This is a bad thing.)
Our setup
We have one router (Cisco 828 - 192.168.0.1) connecting us to the rest
of the world. What I need to be able to do is count how much data each
IP address (192.168.0.x) is pulling from the internet. The ideal
situation would be to have all our internal IPs listed and the how much
data (TCP, UDP, everything..) they have pulled in for a given month.
It this possible with nTop?
Cheers.
- Matt
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