// Device status settings
// Show the status messages you want
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['max']['interval'] = 24; // Maximal interval for which to display devices status (in hours)
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['max']['count'] = 200;
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['uptime'] = true;
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['devices'] = true; // Show the down devices
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['ports'] = true; // Show the down ports
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['links'] = true; // Show the down inter-device links (with CDP/LLDP linked devices)
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['errors'] = true; // Show the ports with interface errors/
$config['frontpage']['device_status']['services'] = true;
// Custom traffic graphs
$config['frontpage']['custom_traffic']['ids'] = "3697"; // COMMA SEPARATED PORT ID FOR EXAMPLE: "1,2,3,4,5"
$config['frontpage']['custom_traffic']['title'] = "Traffic"; // Your own title for the custom traffic graphs
// Custom mini graphs
$config['frontpage']['minigraphs']['ids'] = "51,device_processor,CPU"; // Comma and semicolon separated array list, first the device id or graph id followed by the image type and the text header you want (example: "2,$
$config['frontpage']['minigraphs']['legend'] = false; // Enable/Disable the legend on custom mini graph view
$config['frontpage']['minigraphs']['title'] = "Mini Graphs Overview";
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Based on that config I would expect graphs for 4 ports, showing 24 hour time periods on each, and a mini graph underneath showing CPU usage on that device (its a fortinet firewall)
Instead I see this:
Traffic graphs for one port, three timescales and no CPU.
What did I do wrong?
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Joshua Bierman
Director of Technology
Yeshivat Noam
201-261-1919 x136