Ahh, so you can have them both export to the same nic and port and
they'll be combined. That may prove interesting in the future.
Basically I'm just wanting information on that particular ISP
connection, so I should only need to worry about exporting from the
one router.

This server is also runing Cacti and Nagios - each, obviously, with
their own web interface. Any special considerations that need to be
made there? I had planned to use that same IP (new domain name) for
the NTOP web interface but seperate NICs to collect flow data (I have
three "extra" NICs to choose from, but I should be able to just choose
different ports, right?).

On 7/8/06, Burton Strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, I don't think your netFlow configuration will show all of the
traffic - you would need to have BOTH routers exporting their own flows.  If
you define two ntop netflow devices, then the traffic will be displayed one
at a time.  If you configure both netFlow devices to export to the same ntop
netflow device (i.e. port #), ntop will combine them.  This may give the
single point view you want.

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