Hi. I have created two graphs showing bandwidth utilisation on a router - incoming and outgoing.
Although we are sending out a lot less than we receive the outgoing graph stretches its y axis to be the same size as the incoming graph. This way I do not get a good graphic representation - especially as this is displayed on a big screen for a NOC.
Can I get my graphs to use the same scale for the y axis?
thanks.
comparing graphs
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Re: comparing graphs
My suggestion would be to use a CDEF=CURRENT_DATA_SOURCE,-1,* (make negative) for e.g. the outbound traffic. So it will show up on the negative y-axis. This produces nice graphs, but if there's more than a factor of 10 between both sources, this will not help muchstevie wrote:Hi. I have created two graphs showing bandwidth utilisation on a router - incoming and outgoing.
Although we are sending out a lot less than we receive the outgoing graph stretches its y axis to be the same size as the incoming graph. This way I do not get a good graphic representation - especially as this is displayed on a big screen for a NOC.
Can I get my graphs to use the same scale for the y axis?
thanks.
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