I *think* you have to configure a different netflow virtual interface
(and udp port) for each netflow provider.  Check the FAQ and man pages
to be certain.

Gary


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/20/2006 3:30:58 PM >>>
Hello,

I've got ntop installed on a Red Hat Enterprise AS 3. ntop version is
3.2, compiled from tgz file from sourceforge, only one interface eth0.

I have started it with /usr/local/bin/ntop -L -u ntop -d, and we want
to monitor 2 netflow devices (Cisco 3845 and PacketShaper 6500, both
netflow v5). 

I added firstly the Cisco 3845, and ntop started to collect data and
draw nice graphs and statistics.

However, after adding the second device (PacketShaper, both with the
same destination port udp/2055, only difference is local subnet) I have
noticed that ntop will not display any more info about Cisco. ntop now
only displays info and graphs about PacketShaper.

Am I doing something wrong? Any misconfiguration? Any idea of what
might be happening? Any help will be appreciated :)

Regards,

Cesar
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