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In the sensor graph, you have the traffic total, traffic in, and traffic out. How would you explain traffic total in relation to the colored area on the graph? For example, if I have traffic in as 890 kbps, traffic out as 1,668 kbits, and the traffic total as 2,558 kbits. Thx

graph sensor-graph traffic-total

Created on Dec 17, 2012 7:08:21 PM



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Traffic total is the sum of traffic in and traffic out, e.g. 890 + 1668, which equals 2558. Respectively, the graphs for traffic in and traffic out would add up to the traffic total volume. However, maybe we are misunderstanding the question. In such a case, please elucidate.

Created on Dec 18, 2012 10:52:13 AM by  Patrick Hutter [Paessler Support] (7,225) 3 3




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