Gary Gatten wrote:
>
> Thanks for including all the good info, but I don’t understand the 
> question. Are you saying it’s categorizing traffic as SNMP when you 
> have no SNMP traffic? It doesn’t do deep packet inspection, so any 
> traffic on the default SNMP ports (udp 161 and 162, sometimes tcp) 
> will be categorized as SNMP. Also, many things do SNMP by default – 
> like printers.
>
> G
>

Hi

Sorry, I should have been more descriptive.

What im saying is that ntop is not graphing, under "Global TCP/UDP 
Protocol Distribution".

Whats interesting is that data collected is displayed (collumns Data and 
Flows).

I see Ola replied too, im hoping its as he said, the Locale issue.

Regards
Brent Clark
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