No, that's not it. I'm not using netflow, no. But I meant the total amount of traffic(that includes both up and down, which should be reversed from each perspective but the same nontheless) differs. Also, remote hosts that have not been contacted in a while tend to disappear which is exactly the type of behavior --sticky-hosts is supposed to prevent, no?
I currently have ntop running on a small LAN's gateway to the internet. I'm interested in knowing two things, which local hosts are using the most bandwidth? And which remote hosts cause the biggest uses in bandwidth. I live in a country where bandwidth caps on connections are very low(we have 3GB up and 3GB down per month). And I'm trying to collect this info so that we can better adjust are usage patterns so that we don't exceed our caps too early in the month(which has been happening too often lately).
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