Usual answer is:

1. Set netFlow parameters in the plugin page
2. Activate plugin
3. Switch nic

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Jado Moh
> Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ntop] NTOP and Netflow
>
>
> Hi,
> I am a newbie to Ntop and would like to get some information
> about integrating netflow and ntop. I have gone through some of
> the archives and FAQ explaining about integrating ntop and
> netflow. According to one of the postings , Netflow plugin has to
> be enabled and changes need to be made at Admin | Switch NIC. But
> when I browse to Admin I Switch NIC paged there is no option to
> make any changes. Here is the screen of the Admin | Switch NIC
> page. Any help in making this work is greatly appreciated.
> Network Interface Switch
> ---------------------------------
>
> Note that the NetFlow and sFlow plugins - if enabled - force -M
> to be set (i.e. they disable interface merging).
>
> Sorry, you are currently capturing traffic from only a single
> interface [eth2].
>
> This interface switch feature is meaningful only when your ntop
> instance captures traffic from multiple interfaces. You must
> specify additional interfaces via the -i command line switch at run time.
>
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>
> Report created on Tue Jun 8 15:25:27 2004 [ntop uptime: 19:24]
> Generated by ntop v.3.0 SourceForge RPM MT (SSL) [i686-pc-linux-gnu]
> Build: Mar 21 2004 18:08:27. Version: the CURRENT stable version
> Listening on [eth2] without a kernel (libpcap) filtering expression
> Web report active on interface eth2
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jado
>
>
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