[email protected] wrote, On 20/02/2009 12.19:
> Hi,
> 
> It's describe on this page <http://www.ntop.org/netflow.html> realtive
> to netflow usage:
> 
> Thanks to the NetFlow plugin, ntop can:
> 
>     * export flows (version 5) to the collector
>     * act as a collector
>     * be both a collector and probe at the same time 
> 
> I am right now working on a project and my need is to use have two ntop
> instances.
> The first one will be used as a netflow collector (netflow agent are
> cisco's routers) and a Netflow exporter to the second one used only as a
> Netflow collector.

You cannot have 2 instances of the collector on the same port (2055). If
you are collecting data from different sources (port) you could do that
othewise, you can't.
Yuri

> 
> My question is very simple : Is it possible? In case of positive answer
> : what's the way to do it?
> 
> I read a lot of things about ntop in documentation, FAQ and so on, but I
> am still loocking for the right information.
> 
> Thanks in advance for all your replies.
> 
> Kris
> 
> 
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