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    Default External IP in Top Bandwidth Hosts?

    Why would an IP address that is not on the local network be showing up in the list of top bandwidth hosts?

    I've attached an example from the report as well as the exported data.
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    Because that IP was one of the Top Bandwidth IPs.
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    Ok. I guess my understanding of this module was incorrect since I was only expecting to see internal IPs in a list of bandwidth hosts.

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    All sessions going through the rack are logged, be they incoming, outgoing, or between two LANs, between to WANs, etc. All this is tracked for reporting purposes.

    the top bandwidth graphs shows the sum of the sessions byte totals grouped by client IP. It does not specify or limit by the location/interface of the client IPs.
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    Thanks for the more detailed explanation.

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