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| ====== IP Traffic - Real-time ====== | ====== IP Traffic - Real-time ====== | ||
| - | The IP Traffic - Real-Time menu displays real-time bandwidth being used on //selected network IP addresses/ | + | The IP Traffic - Real-Time menu displays real-time bandwidth being used on //selected network IP addresses/ |
| - | Do not confuse | + | \\ |
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| + | IP Traffic Monitoring is similar to Bandwidth Monitoring, but it categorizes the data by individual //LAN IP address// | ||
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| - | \\ \\ **IPs currently on graphic: | + | \\ |
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| + | The graph has: a 10-minute window and 2-second interval. | ||
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| + | It displays a maximum of 10 minutes of data, refreshed a maximum of every 2 seconds. | ||
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| + | \\ \\ **IPs currently on graphic:** lets you select the IP addresses/ | ||
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| - | **Hidden Addresses: | + | **Hidden Addresses: |
| - | The graph has a 10-minute window, and a 2-second interval. It displays a maximum of 10 minutes of data, refreshed a maximum of every 2 seconds. | + | \\ \\ **RX: |
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| + | **TX:** numbers show outgoing | ||
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| - | **TX** numbers show outgoing bandwidth (to the WAN). | + | **Hours: TBD.** |
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| - | **Avg: | + | **Avg: |
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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/ | + | * kbit/KB - toggles between displaying volume in kilobits/ |
| - | * Mbit/MB - This toggles the display | + | * Mbit/MB - toggles the display volume to be expressed in megabits/ |
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| **Display: ** | **Display: ** | ||
| - | * Solid - Choosing this graphs bandwidth usage with a solid area. | + | * Solid - graphs bandwidth usage with a solid area. |
| - | * Line - Choosing this graphs bandwidth using a single line representing maximum values. | + | * Line - graphs bandwidth using a single line representing maximum values. |
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| - | **Color: | + | **Color: |
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| - | **[reverse]: | + | |
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| - | **%%>> | + | [reverse]: Reverses |
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| + | A device traced in blue would be traced in orange and vice versa. | ||
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| - | There, you can enable/ | + | %%>> |
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| - | When you mouse over the graph, the graph displays | + | ==== General Features ==== |
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| + | Bandwidth graphs feature a a // | ||
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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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| The Cursor-Tracking Readout disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in // | The Cursor-Tracking Readout disappears after 5 intervals: that is, 10 seconds in // | ||
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| + | Bandwidth graphs have a // | ||
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