Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

I am writing with an off topic request about using ntop with Cisco 36xx 
switches (3650, no VLANs no layer 3).

<off topic>

Would anyone please care to post a Cisco 36xx switch configuration that 
provides 'session monitoring' of switch ports ie forwarding all traffic 
to the ntop host, such that the ntop host can still function 'normally' 
(ie off lan clients can connect to ntop web server etc etc).

The reason for asking is that these 36xx switches appear to function 
differently to older (much older) Cisco switches in this regard and the 
docco doesn't appear to deal with all the considerations.

When the switch does forward traffic it _also_ duplicates frames 
destined for the ntop host (and likewise the responses).

Thank you.

</off topic>

Yours sincerely.

 -- 
Stanley Hopcroft

Network specialist, IT Infrastructure
IP Australia
Ph: (02) 6283 3189  Fax: (02) 6281 1353
PO Box 200 Woden  ACT 2606
http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au
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