I just set up nfsen 1.3.5 on OpenBSD, got the thing running and with only 
minimal effort got my colleague who controls the Cisco gear where the sensors 
live to enable export. 

The funny thing is, apparently the cisco gear reports no data:

Nov 23 17:00:11 ma00617 nfcapd[19634]: Ident: 'lhgrs20-lo1601' Flows: 0, 
Packets: 0, Bytes: 0, Sequence Errors: 0, Bad Packets: 0
Nov 23 17:00:11 ma00617 nfcapd[19634]: Ident: 'lhgrs21-lo1601' Flows: 0, 
Packets: 0, Bytes: 0, Sequence Errors: 0, Bad Packets: 0
Nov 23 17:00:11 ma00617 nfcapd[19634]: Ident: 'upstream1' Flows: 0, Packets: 0, 
Bytes: 0, Sequence Errors: 0, Bad Packets: 0
 
has anybody else seen something similar?

- Peter

-- 
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