Thank you.  It looks like this is the issue.  Unfortunately does not work for 
me as this has pretty severe penalty on performance and also will not allow me 
redundant WAN connections.

> On 3 Sep 2016, at 3:58 AM, Luca Deri <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Rai
> can you please check if with tcpdump you all the traffic you expect? I think 
> this is the problem. Probably you need to disable the switch (see 
> http://www.ntop.org/nprobe/how-to-build-a-100e-augmented-netflowipfix-probe-ubiquity/
>  
> <http://www.ntop.org/nprobe/how-to-build-a-100e-augmented-netflowipfix-probe-ubiquity/>)
> 
> Regards Luca
> 
>> On 02 Sep 2016, at 21:26, Rai Suraj <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The internet interface is eth0.  I tried it on eth0 but the traffic reported 
>> is relatively light. For e.g. on my internal machine 192.168.1.10 I am 
>> watching YouTube 4K video which should push at least 10 mbps traffic to 
>> YouTube servers but I don’t see much change on the bandwidth meter  (shows 
>> about 300K).  Mind you, some activity is being reported but not what I would 
>> expected.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>>> On 3 Sep 2016, at 3:19 AM, Luca Deri <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Rai
>>> the command should be correct. I cannot comment on -i switch0 if it’s the 
>>> right interface, but I would suggest to do -i ethX where ethX is the 
>>> internet interface. 
>>> 
>>> Please let us know if it works
>>> 
>>> Regards Luca
>>> 
>>>> On 02 Sep 2016, at 20:42, Rai Suraj <[email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I have a 5 port POE Ubiquiti EdgeRouter.  eth0 and eth1 are connected to 
>>>> external ISPs and is configured in redundant setup with eth0 as primary.  
>>>> eth2,3,4 are configured as a switch (router has hardware support for these 
>>>> 3 ports) with interface switch0.
>>>> 
>>>> I setup nprobe listening to either eth0 or switch0 but am not really 
>>>> seeing the traffic I was expecting.  For instance, I know I am browsing 
>>>> YouTube on one of my internal machines connected via switch0 but ntopng 
>>>> hardly shows any traffic going through. 
>>>> 
>>>> Any thoughts on what would be the best way to collect stats going through 
>>>> this router on my network?  I want to be in a position to monitor traffic 
>>>> history across every device in my internal network.
>>>> 
>>>> nprobe command: nprobe --zmq "tcp://*:5556 <tcp://*:5556>" -i switch0 -n 
>>>> none 
>>>> ntopng command: ntopng -i "tcp://192.168.1.1:5556 <tcp://192.168.1.1:5556>"
>>>> 
>>>> Would appreciate any help/suggestions.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 
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