Cool, then I can ask my question.

What is the best way to implement ntop in an all cisco environment?
Vague, I know. I would like to see the traffic on our outide routers
(2) and on an MSFC flexwan connection to our parent company. However,
we also have two core switches (6500s) that are currently doing
strange things and we'd like to see their traffic as well.

I think the routers are simple enough - but I'd like clarification on
whether or not the NTOP box needs to be on their network or not, or if
they can send the flows across networks to it?

I still need to research netflows on the MSFC, I'm assuming it
supports them. The switches, on the other hand, are running CatOS and
I'm pretty sure they don't support Netflow  - so I suppose I should
research the Sup...or something?

I'm a noob to all of this, obviously, and basically looking for a
starting point - and to pick the brains of those doing it for getting
the best bang for the sweat.

On 9/28/06, Gary Gatten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yup

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/28/2006 10:42 AM >>>
PING?

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