Thanks Luca,   I'm on a fbsd box, and I had already mucked with some mibs in the switch trying to get this working manually earlier, so I had to do setmib sFlowRcvrTimeout.1 -i 0 on the hp switch, and on the local fbsd box i had to install gawk because my awk wouldn't support the --source switch, and then find/replace awk/gawk in the script.

That seems to be working, I get a table under the sflow interface if I edit it that lists all the interfaces that aren't trunked and all the trunks, with some info on how much data went, etc. there is a graph icon all the way to the right side and when I click it, I see no graph, but a few links like yearly/daily, etc. If i click those it also shows no graphs. I see the link is using the rrdplugin, im trying to go in and configure that from the plugins list, but I get a blank page. Upon inspection of my /var/log/messages I see

**ERROR** Rejected request from address 10.0.1.233 (it previously sent ntop a bad request)

How do I tell ntop to ignore "bad requests" from myself, and if the answer for the graphs isn't under the rrdplugin configuration how do I get that correct if you know?


Thank you guys for taking the time to help me, this is just a little confusing sometimes :)

-J


On 12/2/05, Luca Deri < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeremiah,
1. use this script http://www.inmon.com/technology/sflowenable to enable
sFlow on your procurve
2. configure the ntop sFlow plugin so that ntop can receive sflow packets

Cheers, Luca


Jeremiah Bright wrote:

>Is there a good way to measure throughput on trunks of an hp procurve
>switch? I was looking into sflow + ntop but I'm not sure on the
>configuration of it, I'd much rather gather info from my HP switch than
>anything that has to do with the nic card on the box im running ntop on.
>Does anyone have this setup currently? If so what is the method for
>configuration?
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>J
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