Stephan, in your reply it states that the sensor can be set to "Display in percent of maximum" It looks like this maximum is the maximum bandwidth use reported by the device and not the actual bandwidth of the interface being monitored.
It would make more sense for the SNMP Traffic sensor and the Netflow sensor to have a setting for actual bandwidth, and then display the percentage of that actual value.
Percent of maximum is not a very helpful setting for network monitoring.
For example, your competitor, IPSwitch WhatsUp Gold will learn the speed of the interface during the SNMP scan. This speed will be either the physical speed of the interface, or alternatively the speed set by the Bandwidth command on the router interface. There is also an option to manually set the speed of an interface in the WhatsUp Gold device setup.
If a router has an interface to an ISP, the rate of speed of the ISP Internet connection could be 10Mbps, but the physical speed of the interface from the router to the ISP interface box is often 1Gbps Ethernet hand-off. The WhatsUp Gold graph will show the SNMP traffic as a percentage of the 10Mbps.
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