I think it's not gonna work how you think.  First, are these "your"
addresses directly from IANA / ARIN / whomever, or did you get from an
ISP?

Most ISP's aggregate/summarize anything less than /23.  Some do /22 and
some do /24.  I've never heard of anyone advertising /27's with BGP. 
They MAY let you do it, but it will simply get summarized into your /24
or even larger for your ISP maybe /16 or even /8.  Hop on someones
looking glass and see if you can find the routing entries for yourself -
do it from different spots around the country.  You'll be surprised. 
Off topic again...

Host Clusters might work for you...  It won't show connections, but if
you create a different host cluster for each host or group of hosts,
you'll be able to see traffic stats aggregated that way.

IP accounting might still be the way to go.  There's probably a MIB you
can poll and get the info, but the CLI works pretty well for spot
checks.

Do you have (2) nics yet?  That would also solve your issues.

Gary



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/26/2006 8:27 AM >>>
An update, to add what I've already said about our badly configured
Internet connections: We have a class C subnetted with /27. Of the 8
subnets, the first four are routed to the corp side, the second four
to the ecom side.

NTop does have the "IP/Traffic Directions/Remote to Local" page that
would be very helpful IF it showed the address they were connecting
to.. :)
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