Does it do netFlow?  If so, you can export flow information to ntop.  But
that probably won't show you nat.  Otherwise, put your ntop sensor (Ethernet
port) inside or outside (depends on what you want to see) of the PIX, using
a hub.

-----Burton
 

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How can I get traffic statistics including NAT from Cisco PIX?
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