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I think this request is fairly simple and straightforward, and can already be accomplished, in a limited fashion, with some user created modifications. Here is a link to my current solution: Custom SQL Dynamic Graphing Resource I would like a native feature/function that would simply create a new, user defined, graphing…
Hello, I am using Network Performance Monitor. I'd like to learn how to setup a graph with multiple devices. I am troubleshooting an issue & need to correlate behavior on one device vs another. More specifically, I need to show that nodes on one side of a service has much lower latency than devices on another side of the…
Every IT team scales its organization and practices to fit an evolving set of inter-related business, network, user, and security requirements. Any sized team must have tools that facilitate the basic work of deploying network devices (switches, routers, physical and virtual servers, desktop and laptop computers, IP and…
I manage a group of Cisco routers and some of them can display this information just fine and others can't. I've matched their snmp config settings as well so I'm not sure why this data won't populate. Also is there a way to specify the interfaces you want displayed within this graph? It seems to automatically choose them…
I create a monthly Capacity Planning Report that requires me to graph the last months traffic on key interfaces. We recently upgraded from NPM 10.3 --> 10.5. We're now getting charts that look like this (NPM 10.5)... Whereas our charts used to look like this (NPM 10.3)... I used to be able to just right click on the chart…
In this graph how does Solarwinds populate the non bandwidth data and by this I mean the description of the chart? I understand that the part of the description circled in red is pulled straight from the interface description on the box. This is a 2Mb link but where does Min/Max/Average bps of Recv0.0bps Xmit0.0bps come…
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