Thanks That solve my problem!
Eugene Spiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Angel,You might want to verify that the switch port you are connected to is set up as a monitor (Cisco calls it a "span" port) for the LAN. Switches unlike hubs do not pass all traffic on the LAN to each port. What you are probably seeing is only the traffic generated by the PC that has NTOP running and packets such as broadcasts that go to all devices on the LAN.Gene-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Angel Lemus
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 5:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Ntop] Internet Domain StatsGood Afternoon!
I am running NTOP V2.1.O MT (SSL) [i686-pc-linux-gnu], my linux is Red Hat Linux 7.3.
My Ntop is running in a PC connected to my core switch, to that same switch is connected my servers and router, and also some other switches, Ntop is showing all the hosts and I think I'm able to monitor all the traffic in my network but I noticed that in statistics when I go to domain I don't see the domains that my users or workstations are trying to hit or hitting, that table only changes when I access websites on the PC that is running NTOP.
Could you guide me and tell me how can I do it!
Thanks
Angel
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