Peter Shute
2017-07-14 01:59:18 UTC
I'm investigating why our ISP's website is displaying our daily download stats as about 1/4 of the normal amounts for the last three weeks.
One theory is that their stats are wrong, so I'm trying to use ntopng to verify their totals. How?
The historical data explorer is giving totals way too high, so I assume includes outgoing traffic too, and probably WAN traffic. Is there no way to separate these out?
If I click on Interfaces, and select the only option there, then on what looks like someone wearing a stethoscope, I see the traffic broken up by profiles, so I can choose "Incoming only", which I've defined as " dst net 192.168 and not src net 192.168". I click on the graph icon, and I can see the last day, week, etc, with the total for that period at the bottom. But I can't get a total for yesterday, or the day before. I can't even get a midnight to midnight total for the last day because it uses the current time as the end of the 24 hours.
Is there a way to get what I want from it?
Peter Shute
One theory is that their stats are wrong, so I'm trying to use ntopng to verify their totals. How?
The historical data explorer is giving totals way too high, so I assume includes outgoing traffic too, and probably WAN traffic. Is there no way to separate these out?
If I click on Interfaces, and select the only option there, then on what looks like someone wearing a stethoscope, I see the traffic broken up by profiles, so I can choose "Incoming only", which I've defined as " dst net 192.168 and not src net 192.168". I click on the graph icon, and I can see the last day, week, etc, with the total for that period at the bottom. But I can't get a total for yesterday, or the day before. I can't even get a midnight to midnight total for the last day because it uses the current time as the end of the 24 hours.
Is there a way to get what I want from it?
Peter Shute