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-====== Last 24 Hours ======+====== IP Traffic - Last 24 Hours ======
  
-The //IP Traffic///Last 24 Hours menu displays bandwidth used on //selected //network IP addresses/ranges during the last 24 hours. It does not collect all bandwidth usage based on a specific FreshTomato interface. That is the purpose of the //Bandwidth///[[:bwm-24|Last 24 Hours]] function.+The IP Traffic Last 24 Hours menu displays bandwidth used on //selected //network IP addresses/ranges during the last 24 hours. Do not confuse this with the //Bandwidth///[[:bwm-24|Last 24 Hours]] function.
  
  \\ **IPs currently on graphic:** allows you to select from which IP addresses/ranges you want to display bandwidth data.  \\ **IPs currently on graphic:** allows you to select from which IP addresses/ranges you want to display bandwidth data.
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 The graph has a 24-hour window with a 2-minute interval. Thus, a maximum of 24 hours of bandwidth data are displayed, refreshed a maximum of every 2 minutes. The graph has a 24-hour window with a 2-minute interval. Thus, a maximum of 24 hours of bandwidth data are displayed, refreshed a maximum of every 2 minutes.
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 **RX** numbers show incoming bandwidth (to the LAN). **RX** numbers show incoming bandwidth (to the LAN).
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 **TX** numbers show outgoing bandwidth (to the WAN). **TX** numbers show outgoing bandwidth (to the WAN).
  
-\\ [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=ip-last_24_hours&media=299c6bc71fedfa913c910bf4f8e2a4ab.png|{{:299c6bc71fedfa913c910bf4f8e2a4ab.png?774}}]] \\  \\+\\ [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=ip-last_24_hours&media=299c6bc71fedfa913c910bf4f8e2a4ab.png|{{:299c6bc71fedfa913c910bf4f8e2a4ab.png?774}}]] \\  \\  \\
  
 **Hours:** **Hours:**
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 **[reverse]:** This reverses the graph's color scheme. For example, a device traced in blue is traced in orange and vice versa. **[reverse]:** This reverses the graph's color scheme. For example, a device traced in blue is traced in orange and vice versa.
  
-**Configure:** Clicking this will take you to the Administration/[[admin-iptraffic|IP Traffic Monitoring]] menu. There, you can enable/disable IP Traffic monitoring, and configure settings.+ \\ 
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 +**Configure:** Clicking this takes you to the //Administration///[[admin-iptraffic|IP Traffic Monitoring]] menu. There, you can enable/disable IP Traffic monitoring, and configure settings. 
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 //Cursor-Tracking Readout: //Bandwidth graphs feature a a //Cursor-Tracking Readout//. //Cursor-Tracking Readout: //Bandwidth graphs feature a a //Cursor-Tracking Readout//.
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 The Cursor-Tracking Readout disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in //Real-Time//, 10 minutes in //Last 24 Hours//, and so on. The Cursor-Tracking Readout disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in //Real-Time//, 10 minutes in //Last 24 Hours//, and so on.
  
-//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.+//Mouse-Click Readout//: Bandwidth graphs also have a Mouse-Click Readout: If you click on the graph, the date/time/bandwidth numbers display beside the mouse cursor. This readout is static. It does not update with graph movement or scaling.
  
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ipt-24.1684687458.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/05/21 17:44 by hogwild