> Couple things:
>
> 1. Packets
>
> Total 5,502
> Dropped by the kernel 0   <-- may be non-zero
> Dropped by ntop 0
> Unicast 99.3% 5,464
> Broadcast 0.7% 38
>
> If the kernel is dropping packets, it can be because the are
> queued for
> analysis or you have a filter in place (-B option).  If
> neither of those is
> true, and the # is growing over time, your machine isn't
> keeping up with
> traffic.  Then all bets are off about totals...

OK, so you're telling me that's normal to have some kernel-dropped packets,
as long as they do not grow over time, right?

Well, unfortunately that's exactly my case!!! What do you think should I
improve on my machine to get this value down?

>
>
> 2. Traffic
>
> Total 2.5 MB [5,502 Pkts]
> IP Traffic 2.5 MB [5,422 Pkts]
> Fragmented IP Traffic   [0.0%]
> Non IP Traffic 4.4 KB
>
> Remember, these are rounded values...
>

How much are they rounded?

>


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