Terry Martin wrote, On 15/04/2009 18.48: > To all > > > > I am trying to set up a two web portal. One to look at netflow views > from one router and another portal to look at another set of views from > another router. I know I can issue a url command to switch between the > two netflow interfaces but when I run a script to do it, it opens > another window indicating the connection has changed and then I have to > close it. I don’t want to have to continually open and close windows. > > > > I was thinking about setting up two instances of NTOP on the same > machine and having one collect information from one router, and the > other collecting information from the other router. I would setup web > interface to communicate on two different ports so the views would be > separated. > > > > The concern I have is > > 1) Can I do this? Will this create any issues with NTOP? > > 2) Can I have two instances of NTOP collecting information on the > same Ethernet port on the server? Will this cause any issues? > Yes you can. You have just to adjust the port param in the startup config. Y. > > > Or > > > > Has anyone found an easier way to switch between netflow interfaces > without forcing a new window to open? > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > Terry Martin > > TimeData Corporation > > VP of Network Operation > > West Coast Number 503-678-2224 > > Cell: 503-318-8909 > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Ntop mailing list > [email protected] > http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop
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