Sort graphs by bandwidth??

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crazygravy
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Sort graphs by bandwidth??

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Any way to sort graphs by highest and lowest bandwidth usage rather than just alphabetically
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No, Was already asked for.
My standard question then is: what do you consider a graph with "higher bandwidth". Highest peak in timespan? Highest 95th percentile? Highest total traffic?
But you may consider REPORTIT to provide similar information, but on a tabular basis
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Here's the situation

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We in the future are going to increase our pipe. Right now if one or two particular wireless customers have extremely high usage or Frames it drags down the rest of the network. As it is now we have to look at the Traffic and Frames graphs for each customer one by one to find the culprit. This takes a good bit of time and we are looking for an easier way.
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Re: Here's the situation

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crazygravy wrote:We in the future are going to increase our pipe. Right now if one or two particular wireless customers have extremely high usage or Frames it drags down the rest of the network. As it is now we have to look at the Traffic and Frames graphs for each customer one by one to find the culprit. This takes a good bit of time and we are looking for an easier way.
Well, honestly, do you require "realtime" data, or is data of previous day alright? What do you do, if such a "breach" occurs?
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