Just create the virtual interface(s) in the NetFlow plug-in config
screen and point your routers/devices to them.

Chris

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Subject: RE: [Ntop] netflow again

So i tell ntop to listen for netflow traffce and ntop creates a virtual
interface or do i have to do like ifconfig eth0 alias bla bla?




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