Interesting, wasn't expecting two different measurement formats on a single graph.
Thanks!
-Lane
Torsten-Sven Urbas mailto:torsten-sven.urbas@profitbricks.com August 21, 2014 at 5:57 AM They seem to line-up exactly.... 544k/1024 -> 0,531 MBit
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Am 21.08.2014 um 11:48 schrieb "Marco Marques" <tech4.otelafrica@gmail.com mailto:tech4.otelafrica@gmail.com>:
Hi Guys,
When looking at the traffic graphs for the ports on a devices, it has these red lines on the graph. What do they represent?
See attached.
*Marco Marques*
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