Sorry, I was thinking of the wrong place. It is actually on the Global
status Screen when you first start. On this status screen it has name
as a column and device as a column. Both of mine say eth2. So you are
saying there is no way to put in a "name"?

 

On 6/17/05, Burton Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes (you are off base).  ntop uses the interface name, e.g. eth0 or dc0 or
> whatever.  I don't even see what makes you think there are two columns...
> it's just simple HTML radio buttons:
> 
> Available Network Interfaces:</B><P>
> <FORM ACTION=switch.html>
> <INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=interface VALUE=1 CHECKED>&nbsp;eth1&nbsp;[id=0]<br>
> <INPUT TYPE=radio NAME=interface VALUE=2 >&nbsp;eth2&nbsp;[id=1]<br>
> <p><INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE="Switch NIC">&nbsp;<INPUT TYPE=reset
> VALUE=Reset>
> </FORM>
> 
> -----Burton
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Chris Lyon
> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 3:19 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Ntop] Naming the interfaces
> 
> I noticed under the "Switch Interface" that there is two colums. Is one of
> them for a label and if so, how do you label it? I tried the method in the
> ifcfg-eth2 scripts, using redhat v3 ES, but that didn't work. Am I way off
> base or what?
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