I'm not sure if it's possible to have a single graph with two curves
without doing some code changes, but I think it is possible to have
separate graphs for each app.  "Global TCP/UDP Protocol Distribution"
shows pretty much what you want  - the last graph shows "all" apps so it
may work for you.  You'll have to define your ports/apps using "-p" or
that traffic will get lumped into the "other" bucket which is not what
you want.

 

I also think there are some ways to extract the ntop data values - then
you could graph using Excel or whatever.

 

HTH

 

G

 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Aleksej Spenst
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 2:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] Simple question about ntop feature: multiple flow
monitoring

 

Hi,

 

Can someone please just explain if the following is possible with ntop.

 

I would like to monitor the throughput on two UDP ports of my local host
where ntop is installed. 

And I need to make a graph showing the throughput separately for each
UDP flow, so that would be a graph with two curves (one for each UDP
port).

 

Is it possible?  (without using NetFlow or sFlow things, everything is
local)

 

Thanks a lot!

A.






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