Bob,
if you install the latest build (3.0.6) you can define multiple NetFlow interfaces so that you can divide the traffic according to the router. In any case 159 netflow interfaces seem to me a large number so a different solution should be investigated.


Cheers, Luca

Dixon, Bob wrote:

All,

I am looking to use ntop to collect Netflow data from approximately 160
Cisco routers that are located throughout a WAN. Ideally, I would like to
see the data from each router individually, instead of having the data
consolidated with Netflow data from the other 159 routers.

What would be the best way to do this with ntop? I am running a registered
copy of the Windows-based ntop app.


Thanks in advance for your help.

-Bob

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