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//Cursor-Tracking Readout: //Bandwidth graphs feature a a ''Cursor-Tracking Readout''. When you move your mouse cursor over the graph, the graph displays the following at the top right corner: Day of Week, Time, and Bandwidth usage. These update when you move the mouse.
''Cursor-Tracking Readout: ''Bandwidth graphs feature a a ''Cursor-Tracking Readout''. When you move your mouse cursor over the graph, the graph displays the following at the top right corner: Day of Week, Time, and Bandwidth usage. These update when you move the mouse.


The Cursor-Tracking Readout disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in ''Real-Time'', 10 minutes in ''Last 24 Hours'', etcetera.
The Cursor-Tracking Readout disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in ''Real-Time'', 10 minutes in ''Last 24 Hours'', etcetera.

Revision as of 19:17, 26 September 2023

Bandwidth - Last 24 Hours

The Bandwidth - Last 24 Hours menu displays bandwidth usage from the last 24 hours.

The time window is 24 hours and the data resolution is 2 minutes. This means it displays a maximum of 24 hours of data which is sampled a maximum of every 2 minutes.

Hours: This changes the time period of the graph data displayed.

Avg. Applies a percentile display. This can show how a data point compares to the total distribution (graph) over time.

Max:

  • Uniform - Choosing this scales graphs to the maximum value recorded on all interfaces.
  • Per if (Per Interface) - Choosing this scales the graphs based on data from one interface only.

Unit:

  • kbit/KB - Choosing this displays bandwidth volume data in kilobits/Kilobytes (x1,000).
  • Mbit/MB - Choosing this displays bandwidth data in Megabits/Megabytes (x1,000,000).

Display:

  • Solid - This will represent usage with an area graph.
  • Line - This will represent usage with a single line graph showing only maximum values.

Color - This switches between various pre-specified color schemes for the graph.

[reverse] - This reverses the graph's color scheme. For example, a device traced in blue is traced in orange and vice versa.




Cursor-Tracking Readout: Bandwidth graphs feature a a Cursor-Tracking Readout. When you move your mouse cursor over the graph, the graph displays the following at the top right corner: Day of Week, Time, and Bandwidth usage. These update when you move the mouse.

The Cursor-Tracking Readout disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in Real-Time, 10 minutes in Last 24 Hours, etcetera.

Mouse-Click Readout: Bandwidth graphs also feature a Mouse-Click readout: If you click on the graph, the date/time/bandwidth numbers will display beside the mouse cursor. Mouse-click readout is static. It does not update with graph movement or scaling.