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 The IP Traffic - Real-Time menu displays real-time bandwidth being used on //selected network IP addresses/ranges//. The IP Traffic - Real-Time menu displays real-time bandwidth being used on //selected network IP addresses/ranges//.
  
-Do not confuse this with with the //Bandwidth///[[:bwm-realtime|Real-Time]] function, which collects bandwidth usage based on //a specific FreshTomato interface//.+ \\
  
-\\ **IPs currently on graphic:** This lets you select the IP addresses/ranges whose bandwidth data you wish to display.+IP Traffic Monitoring is similar to Bandwidth Monitoring, but it categorizes the data by individual //LAN IP address//.
  
-**Hidden Addresses:** Here, you can select IP addresses whose bandwidth is currently not displayed on the graph to be measured/graphed.+Don't confuse it with the ///Bandwidth///[[:bwm-realtime|Real-Time]] function. That tracks bandwidth usage based on //specific FreshTomato interfaces//.
  
-The graph has a 10-minute window, with a 2-second interval. Thus, it displays a maximum of 10 minutes of bandwidth data, refreshed a maximum of every 2 seconds.+ \\ \\   \\ {{:0065c1e1ed0bb25d5a8b555cfbd582b8.png?774}}
  
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-**RX** numbers show incoming bandwidth (to the LAN).+The graph has: a 10-minute window and 2-second interval.
  
-**TX** numbers show outgoing bandwidth (to the WAN).+It displays a maximum of 10 minutes of data, refreshed a maximum of every 2 seconds.
  
-\\  \\ [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/exe/detail.php?id=ip-real-time&media=0065c1e1ed0bb25d5a8b555cfbd582b8.png|{{:0065c1e1ed0bb25d5a8b555cfbd582b8.png?774}}]]+ \\ \\ **IPs currently on graphic:** lets you select the IP addresses/ranges whose bandwidth data to display.
  
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- \\ **Hours:**+**Hidden Addresses:** select IP addresses whose bandwidth isn't displayed to be measured/graphed.
  
-**Avg:**  This applies a percentile to the image. This shows how a data point compares to the total distribution over time.+ \\ \\ **RX:**  numbers show incoming bandwidth (to the LAN). 
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 +**TX:**  numbers show outgoing bandwidth (to the WAN). 
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 +**Hours: TBD.** 
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 +**Avg:**  Applies a percentile to the image to show how a data point compares to the total distribution over time. 
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 **Max:** **Max:**
  
-  * Uniform - Choosing this scales graphs to the maximum value recorded on all interfaces. +  * Uniform - scales graphs to the maximum value recorded on all interfaces. 
-  * Per If (Per Interface) - Choosing this scales graphs based on data from one interface only.+  * Per If (Per Interface) - scales graphs based on data from one interface only. 
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 **Unit: ** **Unit: **
  
-  * kbit/KB - This toggles between displaying volume in kilobits/Kilobytes (1,000).  +  * kbit/KB - toggles between displaying volume in kilobits/Kilobytes.  
-  * Mbit/MB - This toggles the display to volume to be expressed in megabits/Megabytes (1,000,000).+  * Mbit/MB - toggles the display volume to be expressed in megabits/Megabytes. 
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 **Display: ** **Display: **
  
-  * Solid - Choosing this option graphs bandwidth usage with a solid area. +  * Solid - graphs bandwidth usage with a solid area. 
-  * Line - Choosing this option graphs bandwidth using a single line representing maximum values.+  * Line - graphs bandwidth using a single line representing 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.+**Color:**  switches between various pre-specified color schemes for the graph.
  
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-**%%>>%% Configure:** Clicking this takes you to the //Administration///[[admin-iptraffic|IP Traffic Monitoring]] menuThere, you can enable/disable IP Traffic monitoring, and configure settings.+[reverse]Reverses the graph's color scheme. 
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 +A device traced in blue would be traced in orange and vice versa.
  
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-//Cursor-Tracking Readout: //Bandwidth graphs feature a a //Cursor-Tracking Readout//.+%%>>%% Configure: Takes you to the ///Administration///[[admin-iptraffic|IP Traffic Monitoring]] menu. There, you can \\ enable/disable IP Traffic monitoring, and configure settings.
  
-When you mouse over the graph, the graph displays the following at the top right corner:+ \\ 
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 +==== General Features ==== 
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 +//Cursor-Tracking Readout// 
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 +Bandwidth graphs feature a a //Cursor-Tracking Readout//
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 +When you move your mouse over the graph, the graph displays at the top right corner: 
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   * Day of Week   * Day of Week
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-These update as you move your mouse.+These data update as you move your mouse.
  
 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 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.+ \\ //Mouse-Click Readout//: 
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 +Bandwidth graphs have a //Mouse-Click Readout//: If you click on the graph, the date/time/bandwidth numbers display beside the mouse cursor. The readout is static. It does not update with graph movement or scaling.
  
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