Terri Kelley schreef:
> I have moved from trying the bridges to using the gateway router of each 
> tower. Then moved to using a router which all network traffic passes 
> through. Basically what I am trying to do is group towers (certain 
> public IP subnets) together so I can view them. In each case I am 
> getting stats reported except for the hosts. I am only getting hosts 
> (subnets) reported from my original first netflow interface. None of the 
> other subnet hosts are being shown or reported though the rest of the 
> stats are. These are all remote to the ntop server. I have tried adding 
> -m to the command line start. I have tried adding the -m in the gui. In 
> the gui, it appears it does not save it for the next restart. From 
> command line, it appears they are ignored because I do not see them 
> listed as subnets. The only one I see is the first netflow device. None 
> of the others.
> 
> Can someone please tell me how to set this up? I have been working on 
> this for a week now I think.
> 
> Terri Kelley
> Network Engineer
> 254-697-6710
> 
> 
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Joep
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