I like navigating to Summary -> Network Load -> and then click on the
graph you are interested in (Last 10 min / Last Hour /  Last 24hr /
Last Month)

Not sure if that is what you mean but try that.
--
Later, Joe


On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Adam Katz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a way to limit the bandwidth scope of the "Host Information"
> page (hostsInfo.html) to a finer granularity?
>
> I'm looking for a quick way to figure out which systems on my LAN are
> actively consuming bandwidth, ranked by consumption over a specifiable
> period of time like the last 10 minutes, 30 minutes, hour, etc.
>
> The closest I can get is http://ntop/hostsInfo.html which has a broad
> granularity based on the somewhat-arbitrary "age/inactivity" field.
> To track down a local system consuming the majority of the bandwidth,
> I have to use click on each of the top hosts, scroll to "Host Traffic
> Stats" on the resulting page, and see if the "Tot. Traffic Rcvd"
> column has a high number in its top row.
>
> There's also http://ntop/dataHostTraffic.html?col=99&showH=1&showL=2
> but activity is expressed as a percentage per host rather than a
> percentage of total traffic.
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