Yes. The --no-mac flag is for exactly your situation.

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Mipam
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:15 AM
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Subject: RE: [Ntop] weird display results

Thanks for the reply.
The router is doing proxy arp this might cause the confusion right?
--no-mac would remedy this? Of course i realise no info about the network
access layer is being collected then, but i dont mind, i just wish info
about the ip's and the amount of traffic they're sending and what kind of
traffic.
Bye,

Mipam.



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