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liveitnerd
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Graph Scale

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Hi,

I'm very new to Cacti (12hrs and counting) and so far it's doing everything I want it to. I'm just a little confused with the scale on one of my graphs. The graph is of Errors In/Out on a Serial interface on a Cisco router. The scale is showing 100m and 200m on the left side for 'Errors/sec'. Does this mean Million?? I won't be totally surprised if it is but just like to confirm.


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Thankyou!

Do errors usually get read as milli's?? doesn't really make sense. It's a Cisco router and I've used the Cisco device profile. Any ideas?
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Usually, this are rates. If it prints e.g. "10 m", this means "0,01 error per second" which resolves to"1 error per 100 sec" or "3 errors per 300 sec". You know, 300 sec represents the default polling interval
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