Hi Friends,
At the bottom of the "Create Graphs for this Host" page, there is a “Select a graph type” dropdown box. What is the difference between the three options, “In/Out Bits (64-bit Counters)”, “In/Out Bits with Total Bandwidth” and “In/Out Byte”?
What is the difference between “Select a graph type” options
Moderators: Developers, Moderators
- perfectpei
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:20 pm
What is the difference between “Select a graph type” options
- Attachments
-
- Select a graph type.png (5.95 KiB) Viewed 993 times
Re: What is the difference between “Select a graph type” opt
Try all 3 for the same interface and found out? It's painless
| Scripts: Monitor processes | RFC1213 MIB | DOCSIS Stats | Dell PowerEdge | Speedfan | APC UPS | DOCSIS CMTS | 3ware | Motorola Canopy |
| Guides: Windows Install | [HOWTO] Debug Windows NTFS permission problems |
| Tools: Windows All-in-one Installer |
- perfectpei
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:20 pm
Re: What is the difference between “Select a graph type” opt
I've tried “In/Out Bits (64-bit Counters)” and “In/Out Bits with Total Bandwidth” in 10G interfaces, and both options can generate correct graphs.BSOD2600 wrote:Try all 3 for the same interface and found out? It's painless
But sometimes, “In/Out Bits (64-bit Counters)” doesn't work, no traffic shown on the graph, but “In/Out Bits with Total Bandwidth” works good; Sometimes, when create a interface with “In/Out Bits (64-bit Counters)”, it doesn't create a new graph in the host page. Then choose “In/Out Bits with Total Bandwidth” and create the same interface, and the host page will appear the two new graphs. It's weird. So I'd like to know what the options exactly mean. I've googled, but didn't find any topics on this.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests