Thank for this warning, but I knew it J 

I actually run nTop on a VM RHEL 6.2 in a network test environment, it
collect sFlow and Netflow from a Juniper switch EX serie 8200 and a Cisco
Catalyst serie 6500. I’m waiting for the flow injector, to test the
capacities of this collector. 

I will ask you the result of the test,  if I remember ! 

 

Regards, 



 

De : [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] De la part de nirmoy das
Envoyé : mardi 7 mai 2013 20:38
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [Ntop] nTop capabilities

 

 

Its not a good idea to run ntop on virtual machines as VM's are prone to
loss small packets. If you are dealing with lots of flows/sec ntop may lose
netflow packet on virtualized environment. -- correct me if I'm wrong in any
point

 

On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Luzifly67 . <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hello,

I have a few questions wich I'm looking answers for 2-3 days.

That would be great if you can answer.

 

Here they are:

 

-Can nTop collect  Netflow and sFlow data from switches and routers
simultaneously ? I mean, with only one nTop collector installed on one
Virtual Machine ? 

-How many routers/switches nTop can support ? It only depends on the memory
and the CPU ? How many flows per seconds nTop can handle ? Only depends on
the ethernet card ? 

 

-Is the dashboard customizable ?

-Is it any alarm system with nTop ? 

 

Regards, 


-- 

GODINO Nicolas

Etudiant en 2ème Année DUT Réseaux et Télécommunication, à l'IUT de Colmar


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