Thank you very much Simone,

Currently we are not using nProbe and did not see any SMB traffic. I will test this again on Monday but we have the ntopng installed on a 20+ PC network and did not see any SMB traffic.

OK Thank you 1 license move is allow. We better confirm the hardware we would like to use as the server before purchasing.

Our Goal is:

We run a small business IT support company. I would like to put remote probes at approx 5 to 10 customer locations to monitor their network as they are often limited to 6 to 10mbps internet connections. We are looking to monitor high bandwidth users.

-If ntopng is used at remote locations does it support encryption of the data like nprobe?

-Would you recommend a pi3, UBNT EdgeRouter or a PC to be used for the remote probes to provide a good full speed service?

-I am assuming the EdgeRouter does not need a switch with a mirror port and would act in series between the modem and the first switch? Does the Pi3 with extra Ethernet adapters act the same or do they require a mirror port attached?

-When using a pi3 or UBNT EdgeRouter do they slow the network down?

-If ntopng does support encryption and we are not needing flow data, do we use the community version on all of the remote sites and collect this data with a licensed version at our office? Or when using ntopng at remote sites instead of the nprobe is a license required?

I like the software and the output so i am just trying to sort out which versions are best used and the hardware required.

Once i have the remote sites planned and hardware selected what email should i use to discuss license orders?

Thank you

CTSG


Quoting Simone Mainardi <maina...@ntop.org>:

Hi, see below inserted reply

On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 5:30 AM, <questi...@ctsg.com.au> wrote:

Hi Simone,

Thank you again for your time.

We have defined the local network and also the correct adapter on the
service. We now have usable current data. Though we do notice ntop does not
seem to be capturing any local SMB traffic. So if we copy a large file from
1 PC to another on the same subnet it doesn't seem to show anywhere in
ntop. I see an old reference to IP Mon section with local to local traffics
in help guides but i cannot find any such data when making the file copy.
Also no flows or devices represent the amount of data or speed we are
transferring.


If you are using ntopng in combination with nProbe, then this is normal.
File transfert are typically long-flows and nProbe will wait flow
completion before reporting that data to ntopng. You can tune nProbe export
frequency using :

[--lifetime-timeout|-t] <timeout>   | It specifies the maximum (seconds)
flow
                                    | lifetime [default=120]
[--idle-timeout|-d] <timeout>       | It specifies the maximum (seconds)
flow
                                    | idle lifetime [default=30]



Small Business License: From looking it appears this is tied to the
hardware? If we change the PC running ntop do we need to purchase another
license? or just request a new key?


license is tied to the hardware. We may allow up to une hardware switch per
license but this has to be decided on a case-by-case basis.



We want to use ntop on cheap a laptop for now until looking at embedded
style devices.


that's fine. Did you know you can also run ntopng on embedded devices such
as ARM (raspberry pi), MIPSEL, etc.?



Thank you


CTSG



Quoting Simone Mainardi <maina...@ntop.org>:

Hi, see below

On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 1:42 AM, <questi...@ctsg.com.au> wrote:

Hi Simone,

Thank you for your time.

Thank you. We would like the best possible data from the capture so we
should at least check the outcome using nProbe.

We are using version 2.4.270616

I had a look through the interface to see if any configuration needed to
be pointed to local network. Can you advise what config you were
referring
to please?


see option -m



If we would like to try nProbe using a Windows PC could you please
provide
the install commands to get both services talking on the same required
port
etc.



here is a good example

http://www.ntop.org/ntopng/creating-a-hierarchical-cluster-of-ntopng-instances/
there are just few small differences in the way you execute the command on
windows. This is documented in the manual.


Will only mainly be used off mirror ports on a single subnet with both
probe and ntopng on the same host. Rarely will we be looking at anything
more than a single switch and network when using ntopng.

Thank you again

CTSG





Quoting Simone Mainardi <maina...@ntop.org>:

Hi, please see below


On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 7:05 AM, <questi...@ctsg.com.au> wrote:

Hi All,


We would like to use ntopng installed on a windows laptop connected to
a
mirror port on a network switch to monitor and report on network
traffic
to
determine issues across the network.

Using ntopng connected to a switch port with mirror configured; is
nProbe
required?


it is not strictly necessary in your case. Provided that you don't need
deep packet dissection features (e.g., to dissect DNSm BGP, VoIP, etc),
then ntopng may suffice.


We appear to still get some flows shown in ntopng with nprobe removed
but

i'm not positive the flow data is complete. Also I notice the interface
total bandwidth graph at the bottom of the pages is not displaying any
data.


- update ntopng to version >= 2.4
- make sure to define local networks in the configuration



Could someone please let us know the basic setup for a >Smart
Switch>?nprobe?>ntopng>Windows laptop.


if you are mirroring a switch port, then nprobe is not strictly
necessary
provided that you don't need information extracted by nprobe plugins
http://www.ntop.org/products/netflow/nprobe/



Is nProbe only required when trying to source data from a netflow or
sflow
compatible router device?


this is just one case. nprobe is required also for deep traffic
dissection
features. It is also useful to decouple monitoring from visualization.
For
example, you can deploy multiple nprobes on the vantage points of your
network and collect their results on a remote ntopng.



Knowing the above intended use what would be the best install command
for
either service please?




Thank you

CTSG



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