Run tcpdump and ensure the flows are making it to your ntop host. If so, run 
"netstat -anp" and ensure there is is something listening on "your" netflow 
port: 2055, 2056, etc. Then compare the pid listed to that of ntop and ensure 
they are the same. Lastly you MUST "Admin" -> "switch NIC" and choose your 
netflow NIC.

From: azadeh hashemi [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 03:21 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ntop] nTop does not show any netflow

Hi
in order to see the netflows, I configure my cisco router and it perfectly show 
them (by "show ip cache flow")
then I try to configure my netflow plugin in ntop, and did as such instructions 
say. but now it does not show anything and I don't know what should I do . 
Sorry I'm a new to these, Help me please...





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