Frank,
you need to add

[130] %EXPORTER_IPV4_ADDRESS      %exporterIPv4Address          Exporter IPv4 
Address
[131] %EXPORTER_IPV6_ADDRESS      %exporterIPv6Address          Exporter IPv6 
Address

In the template (-T) of nProbe

Luca

> On 10 Jul 2015, at 16:15, Frank Mogaddedi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I’m sorry if I missed something obvious, but I have searched and didn’t find 
> a solution. I have multiple switches/routers that can send sflow information 
> to ntopng (on Centos)
> From what I understand, I have to run nprobe on the Linux server. Ntopng runs 
> on the same box.
> 
> Yes, I can see flows in ntopng’s web-ui, but all I see is that it’s on the 
> “tcp://127.0.0.1:5556 <tcp://127.0.0.1:5556>” interface. I really need a way 
> to preserve the original information from the sending switch/router.
> Either switch-IP & port or switch-IP and VLAN or something. I don’t care as 
> much *where* all my traffic goes to or comes from, what I care much more 
> about is what path the traffic takes.
> 
> I have seen references that something like that might be possible, that 
> nprobe might be able to spoof the switch IP or something, but I haven’t seen 
> one configuration example L
> 
> If someone could help me out, that’d be great!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>    Frank
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