Unfortunately, there's no documentation existent at that level.

IIRC, the throughput graph is the bytes per second collected from the
packets ntop has seen at an interval of 1 or 5 minutes.

Best bet is to research it in the code and then tell us all what you've
found.

It's not hard - I've posted instructions on reading c for non programmers
before.

-----Burton


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Clift
Robert T CONT DLVA
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 9:52 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Ntop] Charts/Graphs


I have ntop installed and working fine. My goal is to find out the
throughput of my Gigabit NIC on a switched network and I am having some
problems understanding the graphs/charts. Below are some questions I have,
if you can help please respond. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Once on the system through a browser at port 3000:

1. What is the graph representing under Stats -> Throughput?   Is it the NIC
card throughput?

2. If I click on the graph mentioned above and go to the Throughput
Statistics Matrix,   what numbers are used to calculate the average
throughput column? Also, I'm assuming Top Hosts Sent and Top Hosts Rcvd is
for the entire domain???




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