Spiderslack
I believe you'll need to start nprobe
it will collect the Netflows for you, process them, and connects with ntopng
I configure my Cisco device to send to port 2055
>ip flow-export destination 192.168.1.5 2055
Then I start nprobe as follows
$nprobe --zmq tcp://*:5555 -i none -n none --collector-port 2055
nprobe listens on port 2055, collects and processes the flows, and hands
them off to the ntopng frontend.
in my ntopng.conf file I enter this
-i=tcp://127.0.0.1:5555
Hope that helps.
Warren
On 18/05/16 04:04, spiderslack wrote:
Hi all.
I am interested in testing the ntopng to monitor my environment, but I
have Cisco devices on my network, I use the netflow protocol. I ran
the ntopng with the following command.
ntopng -i tcp://192.168.1.5:5556
and my test router used the following commands
ip flow-export version 5
ip flow-export destination 192.168.1.5 5556
Interface FastEthernet 0/1
ip flow egress
ip flow ingress
ip route-cache flow
However, the collection does not work is displaying the following
message:
No packet has been received yet on interface tcp://192.168.1.5:5556.
Please wait 8 seconds until this page reloads.
ie not collecting researching found that need nprobe, and the same
need and paid leave but wanted to just test is it possible? in the
execution of it he says that is limited to 25000 flows that is sent to
25000 flows ntop it stops working? another question I can not do the
cisco router send straight to ntopng need to go through nprobe?
Regards.
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