There's a -p switch you can add to read a list of protocols / ports.  I
think that requires a restart though - but not sure.

In the page you are talking about you can drill down on the host(s) with
the other traffic and see what they are doing - sorta.  You'll have to
check often so you don't miss anything.

I typically use a different view to catch what people are doing: All
Protocols > Throughput.  Or try Summary > Traffic and scroll to the
bottom.  There's a decent amount of data collected, but sometimes it's
not the most intuitive about displaying it.  If you enable RRD there's
some reports you can run there as well.

G

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Collin McCrank
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 8:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Ntop] NTOP Other IP Question

Hello,

I setup NTOP on our network about a month ago to monitor our network 
usage and for which protocol has the most bandwidth usage.  When I am in

the Network Traffic [TCP/IP]: Local Hosts - Data Sent+Received page it 
lists all the protocols it has been monitoring.  At the very end there 
is a column called "Other IP" and this is getting the most traffic.  I 
haven't been able to find out what exactly Other IP means or what ports
that covers.

Is there anyway to find this out in Fedora Core 6 or have NTOP show me 
more information on this column without starting data collection from
scratch?

Thanks
Collin


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