WAN interface layout

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sgv
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WAN interface layout

Post by sgv »

My current WAN traffic graph is like this

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How could I leave him like this? like the one below? where could I find this template?

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micke2k
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Re: WAN interface layout

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Which one do you want, top or bottom?
Seratio
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Re: WAN interface layout

Post by Seratio »

I dont know if there is a predefined template, but why do you not simply change the colors and gprints in your used graph template.

btw: could it be, that you just want to have a blue line on top of the highest value?!
sgv
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Re: WAN interface layout

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micke2k and Seratio bottom graph.

I would like the chart was more Curvy line.

The first graph that is mine is more square.

In MRTG graphics are generated as the bottom, I don't know if I can configure it that way with Cacti.

Sorry for my English.
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Re: WAN interface layout

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sgv wrote:micke2k and Seratio bottom graph.

I would like the chart was more Curvy line.

The first graph that is mine is more square.

In MRTG graphics are generated as the bottom, I don't know if I can configure it that way with Cacti.

Sorry for my English.
Thats because you are using different time frames. If you look at the top graph in daily view, or under mrtg view you will see a better result i believe.

Post a screenshot of your daily graph and it should look better.

If you want the same rounded lines for hourly views you need to decrease the polling time eg 1 min polling for example.

EDIT:

I also believe you are comparing it against a link that doesn't have much variation. Your 1 gig link will almost always have more variation than a countries peering link.
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