I've been reading up on RRD/ntop integration, trying to figure out how to 
create custom graphs for the data I'm interested in.

Here's what I'm trying to do:
1) Create an MRTG-style graph that shows the traffic broken down into inbound 
and outbound.  Wishlist item: at some point it would be nice if that were an 
available option for the built-in Network Load graph.

2) Create similar graphs for each subnet on my network so I can see where the 
traffic is.

This is made more interesting by the fact that I have no access to the network 
hardware.  All my analysis is based on what's passing over our mirroring 
port, so direct in/out counters via SNMP are not an option.  I would have to 
classify local/remote based on IP address.

If I've understood the docs correctly I should be able to do this by parsing 
the output coming from the data dump URL and putting it in RRD.  Is that 
correct, or do I need to take another route?

I'm using ntop 2.2 on Linux if it makes a difference.
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