Incoming Outgoing = Outgoing Incoming

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Dwayne_Dibbley
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Incoming Outgoing = Outgoing Incoming

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Some how my graphs are inverted ie outgoing traffic is graphed under Incoming and incoming is graphed under Outgoing?

On a correct graph the debug report:

DS:traffic_out:COUNTER:600:0:1000000
DS:traffic_in:COUNTER:600:0:1000000

On the upside down ones it reports:

DS:traffic_in:COUNTER:600:0:1000000
DS:traffic_out:COUNTER:600:0:1000000

in and out swapped around

Any ideas where to adjust this?

Thanks
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Doesn't matter.... It is fine.
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If you are really worried, you will have to alter those graphs or graph templates.
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